Speaking of. Folk Palace Museum? This word, many people may think, this village is a group of magnificent ancient buildings, in fact, this village is relatively simple, it is the famous Zhangjiaying village. Zhangguying Village, located at the foot of Bijia Mountain and Longxiang Mountain in Weidong, Yueyang City, Hunan Province, is a well-preserved Jiangnan ancient residential complex in China.
According to legend, Zhang is a native of Jiangxi and a master of Feng Shui. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, he saw the beautiful environment here and had the idea of settling here, so he bought this homestead and thrived, hence the name this village? Zhangjiaying village? . This village has a history of more than 500 years and has also been listed as a national key protected cultural relics unit.
However, a long history is not the biggest feature of Zhangguying Village. What is striking is the architectural style of this village. Almost all the houses in Zhangguying Village were built in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and each building is very close. 1, 700 simple houses are connected together, and the whole village lives in groups, with a total area of more than 50,000 square meters.
Because there are so many rooms connected, it was known by many people after being exposed on the Internet, and many people were amazed. Many tourists come here to watch. However, tourists have different views on this scenic spot. Let's have a look.
Some tourists said: You don't need tickets to 50 yuan to go in and play. Travel on the road is blocked, but other people's cars can come in and out at will. This village has no characteristics.
Some tourists also said that this kind of house is not like the big cities now, every household is closed, and the children in this village can have a playmate, which feels that it can promote the harmony of neighborhood relations.
Some tourists said: With so many houses so close, fire safety is the most important issue! In case of a fire or something, it is easy to implicate every household.
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