Gankeng Hakka Town Blends Heritage & Sports During National Games 🏯🏅
Shenzhen’s 300-year-old Gankeng Hakka Town becomes a living bridge between cultural heritage and China’s 15th National Games energy. 🏯⚡
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Shenzhen’s 300-year-old Gankeng Hakka Town becomes a living bridge between cultural heritage and China’s 15th National Games energy. 🏯⚡
Shenzhen’s 300-year-old Gankeng Hakka Town merges ancient traditions with the 15th National Games energy, creating a cultural-sports fusion in 2025.
Explore Fujian Tulou—ancient Hakka earth buildings blending communal living, defense, and harmony with nature. A UNESCO marvel still thriving today.
A 300-year-old Hakka village in Shenzhen becomes a floral wonderland as bougainvillea transforms rooftops into blooming masterpieces. 🌺
Explore Fujian’s UNESCO-listed Tulou earth buildings—ancient Hakka architecture that inspired the anime ‘Big Fish & Begonia.’ 🌍🏯
Discover the ancient Fujian Tulou—UNESCO-listed Hakka earth buildings that inspired the animated film *Big Fish & Begonia*. ✨🛖 #TravelChina
Discover Yongding Tulou in Fujian—the ancient earth buildings that symbolize Hakka culture and served as inspiration for the film “Big Fish & Begonia.” A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2008! 🏛️✨
Discover Guanyang Village in Fujian Province, home to the iconic Fujian Tulou—ancient earthen fort-like buildings that connect generations and preserve Hakka heritage. 🏯✨
Discover how Hakka artisans in Jiangxi transform bamboo and roots into intricate art pieces, blending nature with centuries-old craftsmanship. 🌱🎨
Discover the Hakka ‘weiwu’—mysterious fortress villages once mistaken for missile silos, now symbols of communal resilience and ingenuity. 🏯🛡️