Are there any good places for minority tourists in Guangzhou?

Hidden in the downtown area, Julong Ancient Village is located next to the river in Chongkou Street, Liwan District, Guangzhou. This well-preserved, well-laid old blue brick house with the architectural style of xiguan big house is still inhabited by dozens of families. The people in Julong Village moved from Taishan in Guangdong Province, and most of them were merchants and bureaucrats, which was a veritable land where dragons and tigers gathered together. But this is a century-old village that few people have heard of, let alone know that it is a historical and cultural protection zone in Guangzhou. Julong Village covers an area of 5,200 square meters. There are 20 blue brick buildings with three rows facing south, each of which is more than 200 square meters. There are still 19 existing buildings. There is no gorgeous decoration on the exterior of the house, and everything is aimed at simplicity and practicality. The ancient village is wide and sunny everywhere, and there is no narrow feeling. Mashi Alley is clean and comfortable. Because of the war in the past, the villagers had to be displaced everywhere. After the war, most of the villagers never returned to live in the village. The restored ancient stage has now become a place for villagers to chat and talk at home. They stick to the old house and don&;t rent it out. There is no smell of business here, and there is no noise, only luxury peace and harmony. Wandering around the village for half a day, I can&;t see the tourists in groups. Time seems to be going backwards, as if it were crossing. Walking out of the village, I suddenly realized that this is an ancient village hidden in the city. Wandering in the ancient village of Julong hidden in the city is like going back in time.


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