Nankou Village

Guangdong


This quiet village about 17km west of Meizhou is where you’ll see fine examples of wéilóngwū (围龙屋), dwellings nestled between paddy fields and the hills, like dragons in repose. If you make your way to the back of Dōnghuā Lú (东华卢) and Déxīn Táng (德馨堂), you'll see rooms arranged in a semi-circle on an undulating slope, like the coiled body of a dragon. Another of the old houses, Nánhuá Yòulú (南华又庐) charges an admission of ¥12.

Bus 9 from Meizhou's local bus terminal and buses to Xìngníng (兴宁; ¥15, every 20 minutes) from Meizhou's main bus station go to Nankou. Once you get off, walk 1km to the village entrance. The last bus back departs at 4.30pm. A one-way taxi ride costs around ¥35.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Guangdong attractions

1. Meizhou Old Street

9.01 MILES

Meizhou's sleepy Old Street covers four blocks on Lingfeng Lu. There's not much to see by way of building design, but there are traditional industries…

2. Huang Zunxian Memorial

9.43 MILES

The former home of famous Qing dynasty era, Meizhou writer-philosopher Huang Zunxian (1848–1905) is hands on, allowing you to sit in the Lingnan-style…

3. Hakka Park

9.55 MILES

Pebbled paths and a willow-fringed pond make this small park on the north bank of the Meijiang River a delight to stroll around in. The Hakka Museum here…

4. Hakka Museum

9.56 MILES

This museum inside Hakka Park (客家公园, Kèjiā Gōngyuán) on the north bank of the Meijiang River is a good warm-up to the culture of Hakkaland with model …

5. Meizhou Thousand Buddha Pagoda

9.99 MILES

Cast in AD 965, there are indeed 1000 buddha statues (250 on each side) of varying sizes on the iron pagoda that sits on a 36m-high tower. The complex…