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Introduction of Huitong village

Huitong Village is located in Xiangzhou District, Zhuhai City. If you can't find the specific location of the scenic spots when you travel there, you can write down the English names and ask the locals then. Expand information

Transportation: Bus: Take K2, 1, 66, 68, Z77, 826-5 and Zhongshan 989 to Jinding Station, or take K2, 3, 1, 66, 67, 68, 7, 71, 73, Z77, 826-5, Zhongshan 989 and Zhongshan 999.

opening hours: all day.

Introduction:

Huitong Village is located in the southwest of Tangjiawan Town, Zhuhai City. The village is full of Lingnan dwellings, with grey tiles, blue bricks and cornices. The building layout is neat, the appearance and color are consistent, and it is embedded in the neat homestead formed by the "checkerboard" grid. In 26, Huitong Ancient Village was promulgated as a district-level cultural relics protection unit and declared as a municipal cultural relics protection unit.

The core structure of Huitong Village is commonly known as "three streets and eight lanes". Its "three streets" are: Xiaheng Street from north to south along the Lotus Pond, Zhongheng Street and Shangheng Street, which are parallel to it and gradually rise according to the mountain. "Eight Alleys" are eight east-west stone streets and alleys. "Eight Alleys" connect three main streets along the mountain from bottom to top, and "Three Streets and Eight Alleys" crisscross each other vertically, forming a square and regular "chessboard" spatial organization structure.

In the design of its single residence, the modern modular design method is skillfully used, with the main room and front yard of the traditional residence as the core, and the left and right study rooms and front and rear courtyards as variables, and the residence that meets the needs of various families, the intergenerational increase and the order of seniority has evolved, making the whole village look unified and varied, with a strong sense of rhythm.

The ancestral halls and residential buildings in Huitong Village are of high quality. Most of them use the traditional wooden frame system in China, and the beams and gables are mixed for bearing. The local characteristics are to carve stone columns instead of wooden columns at the eaves to avoid the wind and rain. The through-air carving technology of Liang Shi Tuo, Queti and bracket is superb, and it has not lost its charm for more than 1 years.