Sixi Village, A Timeless Village Brimming with Ancient Charm
Sixi Village, Wuyuan County, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province
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Introduction
Many ancient buildings in the village were built in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. At its peak, there were more than 70 buildings, but now there are only over 30 remaining. Among them, the "Jing Xu Tang" mansion built during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty covers an area of over one acre, including areas such as courtyards, main halls, back halls, flower halls, kitchens, and gardens. The details of the guesthouse's architecture are exquisite, with perfect decorative carvings. The hall has a rectangular coffered ceiling, which is simple and elegant, and is one of the main locations for the TV series "Strange Stories from Liaozhai". Particularly noteworthy are the 96 "shou" characters engraved in the center of the twelve doors, which form a beautiful work of art called the "Bai Shou Tu". The fonts are different and very valuable. In addition, there are other historical dwellings and attractions in the village, such as the Tongji Bridge. Address Sixi Village, Wuyuan County, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province
Opening hours Monday to Sunday 7:00-17:30 (slightly adjusted according to the season)
Transportation Self-driving: It is recommended to drive. From the West Road of the station, turn right after 80 meters, enter Ping'an West Road, turn right after 300 meters, enter Taibai Road, turn left after 580 meters, enter Zhuxi Avenue, drive 4.8 kilometers to enter the roundabout, drive 12.7 kilometers to enter Sixi Village.