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What are the representative buildings of Hakka culture?

The representative building of Hakka culture "Yongding Tulou" is located in Yongding County, Longyan City, Fujian Province. Yongding Tulou, also known as Tongzilou, is located in xiazhai village, Lei Hu Town. It is the oldest one in Fuxin Building and the earliest existing Tulou in Fujian. Built in 769 AD, it has a history of 1200 years, and it is the oldest one in Fujian Tulou Group.

There are many kinds of earth buildings in Yongding, which are divided into two systems: square buildings and circular buildings. Yongding is known as the China Hakka Tulou Museum without a gate. Among many earth buildings, the most representative ones are Wufeng Building, Dafang Building and Round Building. In July 2008, it was successfully listed in the World Heritage List. August 20 1 1 was awarded the title of national 5A-level tourist scenic spot.

20 16 10 month, 16 was selected as "national advanced unit of civilized tourism". Yongding Tulou was once the shooting place of "Li Ming" in the public service advertisement "Chopsticks" of CCTV Spring Festival Evening.

Extended data:

1, Hakka culture refers to the sum of material culture and spiritual culture created by Hakka people, including Hakka dialects, Hakka folk customs, Hakka folk songs, Hakka pop music, Hakka nursery rhymes, Hakka folk songs, Hakka characters, Hakka landscapes, Hakka poems, Hakka history, Hakka diet, Hakka distribution at home and abroad and many other aspects.

2. Hakka culture is mainly popular in Meizhou, Huizhou, Heyuan, Shenzhen, Shaoguan and other places in Guangdong; Ganzhou, Jiangxi; Longyan and Sanming in Fujian; Hezhou and other places in Guangxi and other Hakka settlements at home and abroad. The scope mainly includes the Hakka base camps in Ganjiang, Tingjiang, Meijiang, Dongjiang and Beijiang river basins in southern Jiangxi, western Fujian, eastern Guangdong, northern Guangdong and the east bank of the Pearl River Estuary, as well as the scattered Hakka settlements in Hunan, Yunnan, Shaanxi, Guizhou, Zhejiang and Qiong provinces.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Hakka culture