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Fujian Hakka Tulou - Mysterious Earthen Castles

Fujian Hakka Tulou - Mysterious Earthen Castles

Written byFercility JiangUpdated Jul. 18, 2023
Earthen buildingsTulou, Fujian

Fujian's HakkaTulou('Earth Buildings' 土楼 Tǔlóu /too-loh/) are unique, usually round, fort-like buildings, built with a mixture of clay and sandy soil. These rare buildings were designed by the circumspect Hakka minority as large fortresses and apartment buildings in one, and were inscribed by UNESCO as a cluster ofWorld Cultural Heritage Sitesin 2008.

In the first trailer for Disney's lively action filmMulan(release date: March 27, 2020),Mulan's homeis a Fujiantulou.

Because of their large, round shapes in clusters,tulousatellite images producedgreat speculationduring the Cold War. They were even believed by Western countries to be China's nuclear missile silos!

History

Walled villageswere built from the Song Dynasty (960–1279), when the Hakka Han moved from their original homeland in northern central China to the mountains of southeast China.

From then construction remained much the same, until conflicts with neighbors led to the development offort-like housingfrom the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) to the Republic of China era (1912–1949).

Today, the earth buildings are one of Fujian Province'stop tourist attractions, and most of the residents are involved in tourism, instead of farming.

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Who are the Hakka People?

peitian guminjuHakka buildings in Peitian Village, Fujian Province

The Hakka origins are obscure. Like otherHan peopleof China, their ancestors originated from someplace in the Yellow River basin in north China, but unlike other people of China, they tended to remain migratory for the last 1,000 years. They are a people who, either out of necessity or because they wanted to, migrated a lot, going from Central China to southern China and then overseas in the last several hundred years.

Distinct language, customs, and architecture:They have a distinct Hakka language that is somewhat related to Mandarin, and though they are Han Chinese, their customs are different. As thetulouin Fujian, Jiangxi, and northern Guangdong show, they had their own preferred style of construction too. In northeast Guangzhou, the Hakka built in theweilongwuand thesijiaoloustyles as explained in the Architecture Features section.

Hakka cuisine:Hakka have their own cuisine style. They are good at making a salted pickled mustard cabbage, and one special Hakka dish combines steamed pork or fish with the salted mustard cabbage to makemeicai kourou.

Overseas migrations:Also, many Hakka went overseas to settle when massacres against them started in the 19th century.

Many famous peoplein China's history have been Hakka. They often had leadership roles in governments and armies of the past.Sun Yat Sen, called the "Father of Modern China," was a Hakka for example.

Location

Fujian Provinceis in southeast China, north of Guangdong Province, where the majority of the Hakka live, and across the sea from Taiwan, which also has Hakka in the mountains. The Hakka only builttulouin Fujian.

The Yongding Tulouare mainly distributed in Nanjing County (南靖县),Yongding County(永定县), and Hua'an County (华安县), a region about 150 km across on the Fujian-Guangdong border, 2½–3½ hours by bus west from Xiamen.

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建筑特色

It cannot be denied thattulouaretotally differentto traditional architectural styles both in China and abroad. The closest things to them are thesiheyuan(four-sided courtyards) inBeijing's hutongs, or medieval castles in Europe.

Construction

Earthen buildingThe earthen buildings are mainly made of clay and sandy soil.

Hakka earth castles' mainbuilding materialsare clay, sandy soil and gray tiles, with bamboo strips playing the role of rebar in modern construction.Tulouwere built with local raw soil without reinforced concrete and steel.

The foundationwallsare three meters (10 feet) wide, able to withstand an earthquake, fire, or any attack at that time. The outer walls are mostly thicker than 1 meter (3'4").

Shapes

The earthen buildings havetwo different shapes. The buildings are usually constructed round, but there are some square ones. All are about 10–20 meters tall, 30–80 meters in diameter; with dark, overhanging, shallow-pitch, apex roofs, and a hollow core (with lower buildings inside) 15–50 meters across.

When you look at them from afar, they (the round ones) arelike thick tiresor reels lying on their sides, with light walls, dark roofs, and large hollow centers. Their symmetry and simplicity are beautiful.

Chengqi buildingChengqi Building

Round Earth Buildings

The round building style is the most famoustulouarchitecture. They usually have 2–4 floors, and with 2–3 inner rings of buildings. The most famous isChengqi Building(承启楼 in Yongding Tulou Area), with 4 floors and 400 rooms.

Square Earth Buildings

Square buildings are mainly in Yongding Tulou Area. They can be rectangular or square. The locals call themsijiaolou(四角楼 sìjiǎolóu /srr-jyaoww-loh/ 'four-corner building(s)' ).Kuiju Building(奎聚楼 in Yongding Tulou Area) is one of the most famous square earthen buildings, with a height of 15 meters.

"Five Pheonix" Buildings

This kind oftulouis not as famous as the round and square ones. It has a stepped construction and the main building is at the highest floor, at the back. This kind of building has a beautiful layout and a strong symmetry.Fuyu Building(福裕楼 in Yongding Tulou Area) is the most famous five-phoenix-style earthen building.

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Functions

Tulouhadtwo main functions: communal living and defense. Each earth building usually holds the extended family of a single Hakka clan. These structures espoused equality and unity as family areas were the same size and shape, and everyone lived under the same roof, sharing communal areas.

Earthen buildingsEarthen buildings have comprehensive living functions.

Most earthen buildings have three or four floors withcomprehensive living functions: the first floor is used for kitchens and dining rooms; the second floor is for grain stores; and the third and fourth floors are used for bedrooms.

Then comes the question, do they have no communal rooms or bathrooms? In fact, most have at leastthree concentric rings of buildings: the out ring is the main part of the building which has been described above; the second ring is set with bathrooms, and the center is the sitting room, as well as the ancestral hall of the family.

These buildings have agood ventilation and lightingand are warm in winter and cool in summer.

100–400 years ago,tulouplayed a significant role inprotectingthe Hakka from the attacks of land-hungry neighbors. Residents could easily mount an all-round defense, and the vulnerable entrances were strongly reinforced.

Which Tulou to Visit

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Nanjing tulouEarthen building at Nanjing Tulou Area

There are three maintulouareas in Fuijan: Nanjing, Yongding, and Hua'an. The earthen buildings in each area may seem the same, so you may be confused which area to visit.

  • Nanjing Tulou Areais the most recommended, as it's only 2½ hours from Xiamen city.
  • Yongding Tulou Areais about 3½ hours from Xiamen city, but it's the largesttulouarea in Fujian, with most of the top buildings.
  • Hua'an Tulou Areais less popular, but also less commercial - worth a visit for a quieter experience of originaltulou.

如果you still can't decide which one to visit, please see our detail introduction aboutWhich Tulou Area to Visit.

Recommended Tulou Tours

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We recommend you combine yourtuloutour with Xiamen sights like Gulangyu Island. Take at least two days to see the amazing earthen buildings and China's garden-by-the-sea city. See our recommended tours below for inspiration:

Our tours can becustomized根据你的兴趣和需求。如果you're not interested in the above tours, just let uscreate your own tulou tour!

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