Hongcun (宏村) in Anhui (安徽) province is a picturesque village that seems to leap out of a traditional Chinese painting. Nestled at the foot of the Huangshan (黄山) mountains, this ancient village is more than 800 years old, with its history dating back to the Southern Song Dynasty. It’s famed for its well-preserved architecture and the unique water system that has been feeding the whole village in a way that resembles the shape of an ox, giving it a distinct place in Chinese cultural heritage.
As you walk into Hongcun, you’re greeted by narrow lanes lined with age-old houses built during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The most notable structures include the Chengzhi Hall (承志堂), known for its exquisite wood carvings, and the Moon Pond (月沼), which offers serene views and is a perfect example of the harmony between nature and the human-built environment. The entire village was ingeniously designed to blend with the natural landscape, making it an exemplary representation of traditional Chinese Fengshui and rural architecture.
Hongcun’s charm doesn’t just lie in its ancient buildings; the village is surrounded by stunning natural scenery. The nearby Huangshan mountains provide a breathtaking backdrop with their peculiarly shaped granite peaks, hot springs, and a sea of clouds that attract painters, photographers, and nature lovers from around the world.
The village gained international fame when scenes from the movie “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon“ (卧虎藏龙) were filmed here, showcasing its ethereal landscapes and historical buildings to a global audience. Since then, it has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, drawing visitors who are keen to experience the tranquility and beauty of traditional Chinese rural life.
Visiting Hongcun offers a glimpse into a past where architecture and nature coexist in perfect harmony. Whether it’s the reflections of the ancient houses in the clear waters of the village ponds or the tranquil ambiance that pervades its streets, Hongcun is a testament to the enduring beauty of China’s rural heritage and a must-visit for anyone interested in exploring the country’s rich history and culture.
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Hongcun (宏村)
Lucun (盧村)
🎬Itinerary
00:00 Hongcun (宏村)
09:26 Yuezhao Lake (月沼)
20:58 Maze-like village alleys
32:07 The main commercial street
43:04 A stone road with few tourists
45:58 Nanhu Lake (南湖)
51:30 Lucun (盧村)
59:46 Old streets
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