Hidden Ancient Towns of Chengdu: Rustic and Ancient Western Secret Realms – Experiencing Unique Hakka Culture
Mysterious ancient towns hidden in Chengdu, rustic and ancient western secret realms, experience unique Hakka culture
There are many attractions in Chengdu, and the most famous ones are Jinli, Banxi Street, etc. Besides these places, there are many other good ancient towns in Chengdu, and the most famous one should be Lodi Ancient Town. This ancient town still retains very ancient customs and is very distinctive. For many local residents, it is also a very good place to relax. It not only has beautiful mountain scenery but also hides many delicacies, and you can feel a lot of historical and cultural elements

Unique and long history
Many people may only know this ancient town for its food. But after visiting this ancient town, you will learn a lot about it. Every corner of the town is telling the past to visitors. Walking on the ancient stone road in the city, listening to the calls of vendors, this feeling is really special
Whenever it's evening, this ancient town is shrouded in lights, which doesn't look much different from the daytime. On the streets of the ancient town, you can still see many tourists, unwilling to give up the beauty here. On the surrounding lakes, the surrounding scenery is reflected, constantly changing shape with the ripples on the lake surface, attracting many people's attention

Feel a different cultural atmosphere
Because there live many Hakka people, you can see many Hakka earth houses here, which is one of the largest preserved local residences

In one historical immigration tide, this place became a genuine Hakka town. These Hakka earth houses can also give visitors some different gains when visiting
Originally, Hakka earth houses were only built with one main gate, but later, to facilitate visitors, this earth house was built with four main gates. The entire earth house is divided into four floors, and there is also a very large courtyard. The first floor of the earth house is now used as shops, and the upper three floors are used as exhibitions. But now only the second floor exhibition is open to the public. Visiting the exhibition halls here can also let you know a lot of things related to the local area