Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Fujian Tulou - Giant Hakka Fortress in Southeastern China

     Fujian Tulou, the splendid invention of dwelling houses, pearl-like disperses in the mountainous regions in the southwest of Fujian province, a province west to Taiwan. The 15th to 20th centuries constructed buildings, known as Hakka Earthen Fortress, represents the sophisticated building art of ancient Hakka Chinese. They have been well preserved to date, and were listed as a World Heritage Site in July, 2008. Tulou, in Hakka's lives, means much more than a homely shelter.
Family Kingdom
     Tulou architecture was first created by Hakka people for protecting themselves. During Jin Dynasty (265 AD -420 AD), dozens of wars were broke out between the ruthless warlords. Hundreds of people moved into hostile mountainous areas, settled down and began to conceive a kind of house which could fulfill their dreams. Then some earthen castles, Tulous, were built in round or square shape with a central open courtyard inside to protect their families and properties. Each Tulou has only one entrance, and all windows are outward above the second floor, which effectively prohibit bothers of bandits. Whenever the only entrance was shut, Tulou actually became an unconquerable strong hold. That is why Tulou is nicknamed "Family Kingdom."
Hearth Home
     Set amongst fertile fields vegetating rice, tea and tobacco, the World Heritage was made up of earth, stones and woods. Though constructed with the most common materials, Tulous were well-built and could stand against natural challenges, even frightening earth quakes. It was rumored that Huanji Toulou was once stricken by a terrible earth quake, whose tiles were all shaken off. And dizzy large cracks appeared in the wall. Astonishingly, the round earthen giant soon got recovery by itself.
Harmonious Community
     The relationship of the massive buildings to their landscape also embodies both Feng Shui principles and ideas of landscape beauty and harmony. So residents could enjoy the enviable cool summer and warm winter.
     The large architectures perfectly meet the settling needs of such a big communality. For instance, there are totally more than 384 rooms in Chengqi Tulou, which accommodates as many as 800 residents at that moment. It is said that it takes years for a kid to know all. It is beneficial for the clan to live together, which will harmoniously enhance the close relations to each other. Children born in Tulou are not only educated by their parents but also by the whole community. This fosters a strong collective culture of Hakka people. They will unite as one when encountering with dangers.
Cluster of Hakka Cultures
      Tulou is not merely a building but also a glorious cluster of Hakka Culture. In Hakka's words, visitors are guests. Once you get there, Hakka people will hospitably show you around the brilliant fortress and present you the mouthwatering Hakka food. The exquisite interior decorations, which you possible never find in the most decorated 5 star plazas, appease both their communities' physical and spiritual needs. Elderly could tell you their long but tasteful history as you step over the threshold. You just need to listen carefully, musing inspiring pictures that naturally appear in your mind. If you want get a clear idea of exotic Hakka cultures, Fujian Tulou is the must-go for you.

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