In order to welcome the Spring Festival in the Hakka town of Gankeng, the Hakka town of Gankeng held a "Little Cool Hat Lantern Festival" and landed large lanterns to create a more annual and warm atmosphere for the Spring Festival. The entertainment activities during the Spring Festival mainly include the sitcom "The Lady in Flower", the Spring Festival of Kirin, the spring folk concert, the Hanfu live-action script to kill 100 people, the arrival of the God of Wealth and the red envelope, and the good goods market in the New Year.
During the Spring Festival, the Hakka town of Gankeng will welcome the New Year with comprehensive improvement of infrastructure: after a year of internal governance and quality improvement, the comprehensive improvement project of Gankeng River has been completed; The new ecological parking lot outside the north gate of the town has been put into use; The Laoweicun Community Park outside the north gate of the town was officially opened to the public recently? The brand-new Hakka town of Gankeng has been upgraded in an all-round way, greatly enhancing the tourist experience.
Introduction to Gankeng Hakka Town Gankeng Hakka Town originated from Gankeng Village in Ming and Qing Dynasties. This is an ancient village with a long history. Together with Guanlan Printmaking Village, New Residence of Rivers and Lakes, Macun Village and Dawan Stone Residence, it is known as the top ten Hakka ancient villages in Shenzhen.
More than 350 years ago, Wen-Ming Hsieh and Zhuo Hairdressing, ancestors of Kaiji, a Hakka village in Meizhou, took a fancy to the natural environment here and settled here. Today, it is not only the experience base for exploring the Hakka culture in Shenzhen, but also the creative center of Hakka pop music in China.
Many ancient buildings, surrounded by mountains and rivers and connected by alleys, are scattered like a picture scroll. There are also ancient artillery buildings, Qingxin Lane, Champion House, Phoenix Valley and other customs buildings that are integrated with the landscape, forming a unique Hakka cultural carrier with hundreds of years of Hakka row houses.