It’s hard to compare the ancient city of Huizhou and Hongcun. They don’t feel the same. One is more urban and the other is more scenic.
Difference: Ancient Huizhou people advocated Feng Shui and were very good at architecture. Pay attention to Feng Shui theory. Huizhou is mountainous, and villages are generally surrounded by mountains, forming a closed space. According to Feng Shui theory, the water mouth is the throat of the village, and is regarded as a symbol of the prosperity of the village and the accumulation of wealth.
Tangmo Village is a typical representative of Shuikou gardens in Huizhou, fully embodying the charm of "small bridges, flowing water, and people" in Jiangnan water towns.
In order to retain wealth, in addition to choosing a good water outlet, it is also necessary to build pavilions, platforms, bridges, pavilions and other buildings to control the locks, and to plant many tall trees, which not only have the functions of defense, gathering, and resting and other functions, and also improved the environment of the village.
The Shuikou of Tangmo Village was built and improved by the ancients under the guidance of Feng Shui theory for thousands of years. It finally formed the Shuikou Garden as the classic, the scenery of the water town, the ancient charm of the water street and the pastoral scenery. Characteristic ancient villages.
Hongcun is a national 5A-level scenic spot. It is a countryside in Chinese paintings. It has been filmed in many film and television dramas such as "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". It is also the best representative of Huizhou architecture and a perfect place for people to travel and take photos. Great place.