One of the most iconic symbols of Hakka culture is the tulou—massive, fortress-like communal homes constructed from earth. These structures, designed to protect against external threats, also ...
The building’s architecture draws inspiration from the ‘Hakka Tulou’, an emblematic representation of the central communal space that defined the lifestyle and camaraderie within traditional ...
It comes from the Hekeng village, famous for its ancient earthen buildings, also called tulou. It is where the last original Hakka families live amidst the exodus of those looking for a more ...