MeiZhu Village, with its origins dating back to the Song Dynasty, boasts a history of nearly a thousand years. Upon entering the village, one can witness an abundance of ancient architecture: ponds constructed during the Ming Dynasty that are still in use today; ancient streets paved with cobblestones, exuding a refined and exquisite charm; uniquely designed skywell rooms and high-walled enclosures, coupled with masterfully crafted cornices, carved pavilions, and latticed balconies, all imbued with a rich flavor.
The ancient village, facing south and shaped like a ship, has the Fei River flowing from west to east along the streets, with seven ponds distributed throughout, all interconnected with the river, commonly referred to as the Seven-Star Ponds, providing great convenience for villagers to do their laundry. MeiZhu Village is open all year round, accessible 24 hours a day.MeiZhu Village – A Historical Gem from the Song Dynasty
MeiZhu Village, with its origins dating back to the Song Dynasty, boasts a history of nearly a thous[...]