Located in Huizhou, Huiyang, around Shenzhen, the "Nanyang World House" in Tiemenfan Village, Qiuchang Town, Huiyang, is a typical Hakka house. It was built by the Shakeng Ye's second ancestor and the Secretary of State for Justice Ye Huiting, who joined the army in Kangxi, and has a history of more than 300 years. Nanyang Shiju sits north to south, is a Hakka fence composed of Pingping, Dianchi, Qianwei, Tangwu, Hengwu, etc. In front is a curved moon pool. The world residence has three circles inside and outside, the inner circle is horseshoe-shaped, the middle circle and the outer circle are square, and the back is curved. The plane of the enclosure is symmetrical in the middle axial, and the interior is a courtyard layout. The central axis is arranged on the upper, middle and lower three halls. The construction area is 8,253 square meters. There are more than 280 rooms, suitable for more than 200 people. The small road paved with cobblestones behind the hall is called "flower tires", which is said to mean a hundred children and thousands of grandchildren.
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Located in Huizhou, Huiyang, around Shenzhen, the "Nanyang World House" in Tiemenfan Village, Qiuchang Town, Huiyang, is a typical Hakka house. It was built by the Shakeng Ye's second ancestor and the Secretary of State for Justice Ye Huiting, who joined the army in Kangxi, and has a history of more than 300 years. Nanyang Shiju sits north to south, is a Hakka fence composed of Pingping, Dianchi, Qianwei, Tangwu, Hengwu, etc. In front is a curved moon pool. The world residence has three circles inside and outside, the inner circle is horseshoe-shaped, the middle circle and the outer circle are square, and the back is curved. The plane of the enclosure is symmetrical in the middle axial, and the interior is a courtyard layout. The central axis is arranged on the upper, middle and lower three halls. The construction area is 8,253 square meters. There are more than 280 rooms, suitable for more than 200 people. The small road paved with cobblestones behind the hall is called "flower tires", which is said to mean a hundred children and thousands of grandchildren.