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Tulou culture came alive in southeast China's Fujian Province during the nine-day Chinese New Year holiday, attracting more than 300,000 visitors. In Yongding District of Longyan, locals staged immersive performances and festive activities, offering visitors a closer look at the traditions of the Hakka people. The iconic tulou–massive, wall-enclosed earthen buildings that serve as both communal homes and defensive fortresses–became the vibrant backdrop for celebrating heritage and welcoming the new year.
Tulou culture came alive in southeast China's Fujian Province during the nine-day Chinese New Year holiday, attracting more than 300,000 visitors. In Yongding District of Longyan, locals staged immersive performances and festive activities, offering visitors a closer look at the traditions of the Hakka people. The iconic tulou–massive, wall-enclosed earthen buildings that serve as both communal homes and defensive fortresses–became the vibrant backdrop for celebrating heritage and welcoming the new year.