Introduction to Qianguang Tower: The most famous Hakka residence in the ancient village is the "Qianguang Tower". It was built in the ninth year of the Republic of China (1920) and is now a "Folk Customs Museum". Qianguang Building covers an area of 5,000 square meters. There are 4 arcades on the front, which are unique and spectacular. There are two side houses on both sides. The entire house can be connected from floor to floor. There are 11 patios for lighting and 18 halls in the house. , there are 86 rooms on each floor, a total of 324 rooms on 3 floors, and the pavilion has a 4-story structure.
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