Retro style💕Taishan Water Walk "Law Park! Contemporary Internet celebrity village🔥
#朱海景点 Taishan Caopingli is located in the central part of Shuibu Town, Taishan City. It was named because the village field was originally a lawn.
Caopingli was first built during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than 500 years. The villagers living here are all Han Chinese, belonging to the Cantonese ethnic group, speaking the Siyi Taishan dialect of Cantonese. The main surname of the villagers is Lin.
The traditional dwellings here are mainly Cantonese dwellings, of which there are as many as 90 still existing. Among them, the Yungulin Temple was first built in the Qing Dynasty, covering an area of 250 square meters. It is still used as a clan temple, and there is a granite plaque with the words "Yungulin Temple" engraved on the door lintel. The Qiling Ancestral Hall and the Jiyuling Ancestral Hall were also built in the Qing Dynasty, each covering an area of 250 square meters. Although they are no longer used as ancestral halls, they bear witness to the historical and cultural heritage of the village. In addition, the village also has the Longshen Private School built in the Qing Dynasty and the Caoping Primary School built in the early Republic of China.
In recent years, Caopingli has become a popular destination for Internet celebrities. Most of the buildings here retain the style of the Republic of China period, including high-platform houses, small Western-style buildings and arcade houses. Niushi Lane in particular has a quaint atmosphere. When tourists step into the alley, it seems as if they are traveling through time and space. There are gravel paths under their feet, old houses on both sides, and old-fashioned shops exuding historical charm. Visitors can also taste a variety of traditional snacks and refreshments. The alleys in the village retain ancient water facilities, witnessing the changes of time.
Caopinglili is a national key village for rural tourism.
🅿️About parking:
Directly navigate to "Cao Cao Li". You can park under the entire viaduct and at the entrance of the village. It is free and very convenient.
Visiting time: 2-3 hours is recommended for sightseeing, photography and eating
There are also field coffee, Pingyi furnace bottom porcelain, colorful rolls and other check-in spots around the lawn. If you have enough time, you can try them all.