Fantastic place! I took mom and her friends, over 70 years old stayed at Tulou's traditional homstay a night. Drove from Meizhou 2.30 hrs and bought the ticket for person who not over 60 years old, probably about 120 yuan (I'm not sure, you should ask them when arrive). Quite easy to access here!
The room has heater and air condition, water heater, and boiler. The bed is quite comfy but noisy a bit. (I recommend 3rd floors but you need to carry the baggage to the upstair by self)
There is the restaurant for served Hakka food to guests also.
You can sightsee around Tuluo and walk up to the top of hill (beat up your heart a bit) for check in to the top of view. ( the opposit side of Tuluo).
Hope you all great...
Read moreI have visited the Hongkeng, Gaobei and Cuxi clusters of Tulous recently. The Cuxi Tulou was my favorite. It is the most picturesque and accessible of the three. The approach from the parking lot was dramatic, having to cross a stream stepping on stones. The largest round house has no inhabitants and you can walk to the fourth floor to get a feel of the immensity and beauty. Many rooms have exhibits inside showing life in the roundhouse. Behind the parking area there is a path to go up an observation platform to have a great view of the buildings nestled in the hills with stream's and farms nearby. Other buildings are inhabited and the human activities inside made it very...
Read moreAmazing experience living in a tulou ( 土樓) like a local, it was 10c at night but thank God for the heater and hot water shower. It is totally worth the longer trip for the authentic experience. PS Remember to bring your own instant coffee if you are a coffee addict!
Homemade dinner made by the host was 280yan for 3 and simple breakfast was 15yan for 1. Boss lady is very friendly and hard working, I hope this place will forever stay authentic and non...
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