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Experience the Uniqueness of Luodai Ancient Town
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Luodai Ancient Town is a town located about 10 kilometers from Chengdu City, south part on China Map. The town covers an area of 20 square kilometers, and has a population of about 200,000, with more than 90% of the population being Hakka people. Hakka language is widely used and spoken here. Luodai Ancient Town is considered the largest and best preserved Hakka ancient town in the western part of China.
Luodai Ancient Town is close to modern city of Chengdu, convenient for you to plan your Chengdu tour, which makes it unique among all the Hakka communities in China. The Hakka residential areas in Fujian , Guangxi , Guangdong, Jiangxi and Taiwan are mostly far away from metropolises. The houses, courtyards and streets in Luodai are all in the ancient style of Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) or the Republic period (1912-1949).
If you have more time and energy to kill during your private tour of China, walk around the Luodai Park, visit the Randeng Temple and Luodai Museum or get to the Golden Dragon Wall in one of the many vans (around RMB5 per passenger) that wait at Julong Square. After a 15-minute ride, you arrive at a miniature Great Wall that leads you to the Buddhist Golden Dragon Temple. While for some the only reason to climb onto the entrance-free wall is to snap a photo of themselves and then caption it "Here I Am at Badaling," others claim to enjoy the hilly landscape surrounding the nearby river.
Luodai Ancient Town is close to modern city of Chengdu, convenient for you to plan your Chengdu tour, which makes it unique among all the Hakka communities in China. The Hakka residential areas in Fujian , Guangxi , Guangdong, Jiangxi and Taiwan are mostly far away from metropolises. The houses, courtyards and streets in Luodai are all in the ancient style of Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) or the Republic period (1912-1949).
If you have more time and energy to kill during your private tour of China, walk around the Luodai Park, visit the Randeng Temple and Luodai Museum or get to the Golden Dragon Wall in one of the many vans (around RMB5 per passenger) that wait at Julong Square. After a 15-minute ride, you arrive at a miniature Great Wall that leads you to the Buddhist Golden Dragon Temple. While for some the only reason to climb onto the entrance-free wall is to snap a photo of themselves and then caption it "Here I Am at Badaling," others claim to enjoy the hilly landscape surrounding the nearby river.
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