The village of Taxia built along the creek can be described as a scenic win. Walking along the coast, whether it is a small brick building, a stone arch bridge across the stream, or a cobblestone path in front of the house, you can feel the charm of this typical Hakka village. The shape of the village earth building is very rich, in addition to the common round, square earth building, there are aprons, curved ruler shape. More uniquely, there are two round earthen buildings at the bend of the creek, and if you spend 15 minutes climbing the observation deck on the top of the hill, a panoramic view of the "Tai Chi" water town will be displayed in front of you.