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Traffic Strategies for Group Travel of Xiamei Ancient Dwellings in Nanping

The folk customs of ancient dwellings are simple, which constitutes a typical southern water town style. It is a scenic spot worth driving to on weekends. The amorous feelings of people with small bridges and flowing water here are worth experiencing. Let's take a look together. Is the Xiamei ancient residential complex in Nanping interesting?

Xiamei ancient residence is located in the southeast of Wuyishan city 12km, which is under the jurisdiction of Wuyi town. Xiamei Village has a long history and rich cultural heritage. The ancient dwellings in Ming and Qing Dynasties are located on both sides of the Dangxi River, which is more than 900 meters long. There are ancient streets, ancient wells, ancient docks, ancient buildings, ancient houses and ancient markets.

Location of scenic spots: Xiamei Village, Wuyishan City, Nanping City, Fujian Province

traffic

Bus: 1. Xiamei stopped at the waiting station in the downtown area around the island. You can take this bus directly to Xiamei.

2. You can take a bus from downtown-Sangu-Xingcun, get off at the Xiamei entrance next to a gas station, and then get in by bus.

Self-driving:

Wuyishan Scenic Area-Xiamei Ancient Dwellings: S303- Turn around after crossing Shangpu-Drive into Guangong Bridge along S303-Drive 5.8km and turn right-Drive 40m and turn right-Drive 1.3km- Turn left-Drive 140m and turn left-Drive 2.2km and turn left-Drive 130m to reach the destination.

Xiamei Village is the starting point of Wanli Tea Ceremony. The folk customs here are simple, the ancient buildings are well protected, the tea culture is strong, the interpreters are very professional, and the residents inside are kind and simple. A group of 80 of us went to Wuyishan for a study tour, and a restaurant accepted us all and prepared materials for us to experience the local bamboo rice. Finally, they helped us make our own bamboo rice, and finally we ate our own bamboo rice, which was very interesting.

The scenic spot is not big, but it is done with great care. All tourists are provided with free guides. My tour guide is Miss You, gentle and simple, and the one-on-one explanation is quite VIP. Seeing foreigners come here to try tea in those days is no different from trying coffee now. Potted plants in ancient dwellings more than 200 years ago have now grown into tree spirits!

The wooden houses erected on both sides of a small river are exquisite and simple. The houses on both sides are blocked by wooden benches, where tourists can rest and enjoy the scenery on the other side. A stone bridge will be built on the other side of the river every other road. It's not big here, but it smells strong.

Wandering here is like going back to the Qing Dynasty. The Zoufu ancient house here is the largest residential building, so you must go and see it. It's also a good choice for the Shaodongjia of Zoufu to manage the home tea of Zoufu, go in for a cup of tea and listen to her tea culture and the history of Xiamei Zoufu. You can learn about Wuyishan tea.