Luodai Blog Town: A Cultural Heritage and Architectural Marvel

Luodai Blog Town is nestled against the Longquan Mountain to the east, connects with the ancient town’s old street to the north, faces a wetland park to the west, and is adjacent to an ecological farm to the south.
The project takes the five major migrations of the Hakka people as its thread, distills the essence of world towns, selects excellent elements of Chinese architecture, and integrates Fujian, Hui, Jin, Sichuan, and Shanghai architectural styles into one town. As the spaces of streets, lanes, and courtyards change, traditional Chinese architectural art is displayed. In 2013, Luodai Blog Town passed the application for ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage,’ making each building a rare intangible cultural heritage. Traditional construction methods give Blog Town endless charm.


Opening hours are from 09:00 to 18:00 all year round. Service facilities include a parking lot: Elephant Parking Lot. Reference prices are 10 yuan for small cars and 20 yuan for large vehicles. Address: Next to the scenic area. Parking spaces are subject to the actual parking situation at the scenic area.



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