_ What are the ancient buildings in Toucun?

_ Toucun Ancient Architecture Complex is a cultural relic protection unit in Guangdong Province.

_ Toucun was founded in the Southern Song Dynasty and finalized in the late Qing Dynasty. It has a complete architectural style of ancient buildings in Ming and Qing Dynasties. People who come to the village for the first time will be shocked by the huge wind pool at the entrance of the village and dozens of ancestral temples and academies lined up. This is an ancient village with a history of more than 600 years. There are more than 380 ancient buildings that are still well preserved, including nearly 200 blue brick buildings in Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is the largest existing ancient village with Lingnan characteristics in Guangzhou.

Toucun is a Yu Yin Gong Ci, which is a typical embodiment of the traditional "farming and reading" thought and clan culture. Historically, there were Jinshi 15 people in Shangtou Village, Juren 15 people, and Jinshi 15 people, including Yunnan Huang. Up to now, there are still 24 reading rooms in the village, which are unique in the Pearl River Delta region and rare in the whole country.

Yaoxuan office

Meichuang office

Taihuagong Academy

Yunya ancestral hall

Pupu public library

Xiangyi temple

Gushushushi

_ Tou Village: Langtou Village Committee is located in the west of tanbu town, covering an area of about 6.25 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over three villagers' groups in Langzhong, Langdong and Langxi, with a total population of more than 2,330. Langtou Village was built in the late Southern Song Dynasty. It was named because it was built on a hill near the lowlands. In 2006, it was rated as the best historical ancient village by Huadu District People's Government, and it was also the first batch of provincial-level ancient villages. Langtou Village Committee is 5 km away from Xinhua City15 and 2km away from Tanbu City, and is connected to towns and villages through the Pearl River Corridor Highway. Agriculture is based on planting rice, vegetables, flowers and fish ponds.