Discover the best top things to do in Mei County, China including Hakka Museum of China, Meizhou Yannanfei Chatian Vacation Village, Meizhou Shen'guang Mountain, Meizhou Ye Jianying Memorial, Huangfengwo Tea Mountain of Meizhou, Lianfang Building of Baigong, Yannanfei Tea Field, Thousand Buddhas Tower, Lingguang Temple, Hakka Park.
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The museum is dedicated to the history of Hakka (Hakka Han) people, their ancestry, language, culture, customs, clothes, tools, household wares, and architecture.
There are 56 official or recognized as major ethnic groups in China, of which Han Chinese comprise 91.59% of China’s total population. Thus, China has 55 ethnic minorities. However, many of the ethnic groups have varying ancestries and languages. The Hakka people are a variant group of Han Chinese, are sometimes referred to as Hakka Han, and have their own Hakka language, which is a variant mix of both Mandarin and Cantonese. They are widely spread through the provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Sichuan, Hunan, Zhejiang, Hainan and Guizhou, and also I Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Jamaica. Hakka people originally lived in northern China and moved south with the defeat of the Nan Song dynasty in the 1270s. This branch of Han people currently numbers about 80 million, of which most no longer speak the Hakka language.
There is no admission fee.
4 based on 18 reviews
It was my second time to visit this beautiful tourism spot in Meizhou, the tea plantation was awesome!!! You need to try Hakka traditional food inside Yannanfei, even it is a little bit expensive, the taste so authentics....
4 based on 5 reviews
This mountain is worth a visit for people who happens to be in the locality, though prepare for heavy traffic and large number of visitors during national holidays. There are various trails suitable for people of various physical abilities. There are temples and parks within the attraction. The view from the top of the pagoda on a bright day is awesome and can see most of Xingning. There are still a few areas within the attraction that are under development. There is a pond near the entrance of the attraction where children can watch koi fishes and terrapins swimming about. There are plenty of Gardens and woodlands for everyone to enjoy. There are multiple help points throughout the mountain, therefore if assistance is required, it can be sought very quickly.
4 based on 13 reviews
As a foreigner I always like to visit nostalgic and patriotic sites. Marshal Ye is such a person and one both local Meizhou residents and Chinese revere and admire.
The museum depicts his life from humble beings, the army, how he joined the communist party, studied in Russia and was one of the 10 Marshals who became Defense minister. A compatriot to Mao Zedong and supporter of Deng Xiaoping. I enjoyed the museum.
4 based on 1 reviews
this was a great place to enjoy the day and take in the wonderful paths. Away from the pollution and noise it was a pleasure to take in this day to relax and enjoy the sun.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Very interesting to visit here, I already been there for 2 times and never get bored to visit this Hakka village. This building is a western-hakka architectures different among others building in the village.
Don't forget to visit Dafudi Horn House which located in the same area. It is the only Hakka horn shape house in the world, but need to walk around 500 metres inside the village.
Really like this "Hakka authentic village". Its kindness, nature, culture were really so great. Don't forget to have an interaction with the local also, that was really impressive..
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4.5 based on 9 reviews
It's a gigantic religious compound meticulously design from the ground floor to the pagoda at the top. Easily accessible by bus No.20 (Last stop) and only 5 yuan entrance fee to the pagoda.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Grounds and surroundings are beautiful as this Temple is surrounded by Mountains. Takes a bit of time to walk from the car/bus parking lot to the temple entrance but your rewarded with beautiful vegetation and the sounds of a stream on the way. Nice place to spend a few hours.
4 based on 7 reviews
Hakka Park is a 2-in-1 attraction. It is a great venue for new couples to have their wedding photographs taken, as well as some kind of a theme park for everybody else.
One part of the park can be visited if you took the buggy (that takes more than 10 pax). The road is paved, and there are a few spots where guests could stop for a photo opportunity.
The other part of the park must be explored by feet. There are food/drink stalls, more photography opportunities, and a Hakka performance (if you're there at the right time). There are also budget accommodation within the park, and a few higher-end hotels too.
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