https://ae.trip.com/moments/detail/kaiping-525-129438654?locale=en-AE
Helen Yu (Chestnut Journal)Hong Kong, China
levelIconSenior Travel Expert

The Yupei Villa for a Beloved Wife — The Liyuan Garden of Kaiping

The owner of Liyuan was Xie Weili, who had spent significant time living in the United States. The name of the property came from the last character of its owner’s name, Li. Construction for the property began in 1926 and it took ten years to finish all the structures. The buildings in Liyuan came in the style of the Chinese eclectic. Some of them are properly Diaolou’s, serving both residential and defensive purposes. The Yupei Villa is a tower type watchtower villa. As Xie Weili named this building with his own childhood nickname, it is a tower of love as the memorial built for Xie Weili’s second wife, Tan Yuying. Tan Yuying was a very talented woman that died giving birth the year after she was married to Xie Weili. The tower is four story high and open for visits. Its location being in the garden, it impresses visitors with a kind of atmosphere that is calm, artsy and pleasing. Italian décor lines the exterior of this tower. The general areas of tour interest in the Liyuan Garden are the Villa Zone, with clusters of structures with especially beautiful interiors. It is worth going in for a look. Then there is the gardens featuring beautiful buildings and structures, such as pavilions, bridges, manicured gardens, granite gateway, open air corridor and a very special Vine Pavilion. #diaolou #kaiping #jiangmen #china #southchina #guangdong #xieweili #historicalsites #历史古迹
Posted: Feb 20, 2025
e31***06
d29***00
_fb***63
3 people found this moment helpful
Submit
3
Mentioned in This Moment
Attraction

Liyuan

4.4/5385 reviews
Kaiping
Ready to use immediately | Available for today
13.07
View
Show More
Related Moments
Liyuan

Kaiping Diaolou

S0ph.@ Sc0tt
Liyuan

Lunar New Year 2-Day Tour of Kaiping: A Detailed Guide

VernaKarjalainen
Liyuan

Kaiping 2-Day Tour: A Good Time with Old Friends

KG. Cal 36
Liyuan

Kaiping 2-Day Tour Guide

Savory Sojourns
Liyuan

The Years of Diaolou, Li Garden

irisia_6578
Liyuan

Visited Liyuan on the seventh day of the Lunar New Year, taking advantage of the off-peak hours

cygnaria_2538
Liyuan

Guangzhou high-speed train takes 1 hour, and we went to Chikan Ancient Town, which we still want to visit.

AvaMacLeod92
Liyuan

The gem in the Diaolou

TastyTreatsTantalizer
Liyuan

It is indeed a romantic place, and autumn is too beautiful. Why don’t you come?

AdventuringGypsy
Kaiping Diaolou

In the Footsteps of Overseas Chinese — The Diaolou's of Kaiping

Helen Yu (Chestnut Journal)
Ma-Xianglong Towers Group

Majianglong Village — Dialou's in a Bamboo Grove

Helen Yu (Chestnut Journal)
Kaiping Diaolou

Kaiping is nicknamed 'the home of overseas Chinese' as huge numbers of emigrants left this area beginning in the late nineteenth century. Many settled abroad and Taishanese, the local language, is still spoken around the world. Others returned home with both wealth and inspiration. They imported what were then new western inventions like flush toilets and radios and built houses in their home villages inspired by the architecture they'd seen in Europe and the Americas. The most distinctive of their buildings are diaolou, fortified towers crowned with ostentatious baroque or neoclassical penthouses. They served both as residences and defence against bandits. They can be found in various places, but especially in Kaiping, where they are recognised as a Unesco world heritage site. Many are scattered singly or in pairs throughout the countryside but there are a few diaolou clusters where you can see many in a small area and even climb up a few of them, as well as seeing the Republic of China period furnishings inside. The surroundings are very rural, not much changed a century after these eccentric towers were raised. Kaiping is an easy day- or weekend-trip from Guangzhou. From Kaiping Railway Station it's easiest to get a taxi to one of the diaolou clusters. Be sure to taste the local speciality baozaifan, rice cooked in a clay pot until the bottom gets crusty, served with various toppings. #leaveyourmark #urbanexplorer #lightthecity #kaiping #taishan #jiangmen #guangdong #diaolou #architecture #historicallandmarks #unesco

Stevebeck