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Kaiping Diaolou and Villages, located in Kaiping City, Guangdong Province, were approved as a national cultural heritage site in 2001, and were listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in June 2007. The Kaiping Diaolou are fortified multi-storied tower-like structures that exquisitely integrate the Western architectural style with the Chinese architectural style.

The earliest preserved villages were constructed in the 14th century, and the diaolous were initially built in the 16th century. Originally, the Diaolou of Kaiping was built to protect the residents against intrusion and forays by local bandits. In the 1920s and 1930s, Kaiping Diaolou reached its peak, with over 3,000 diaolous scattered around the whole Kaiping area. About 1,830 well-preserved diaolous remain.

Kaiping has long been a major hometown for immigrants, many of whom brought the ideas and architectural styles of the West to Kaiping. The diaolous primarily use the Romanesque, Islamic, Baroque and Rococo architectural styles and decorative forms. They were mainly made of reinforced concrete, which was rare in Asia in the 1920s and 1930s. On the exterior, the buildings are typically western; but inside everything, from the frescos to the utensils, are of traditional Chinese style.

The Diaolou of Kaiping is made of stone, compressed earth, bricks or concrete. Despite the distinct differences in building materials, architectural styles and decorative forms, all of the diaolous share some common features. The windows and doors are very narrow and small. Watchtowers on the top floor, with embrasures in the four cardinal directions, provide excellent views of the surrounding area.

Kaiping Diaolou and Villages is also an example of the incorporation of the natural and cultural landscape. In spite of importing the western architectural style, the buildings still maintain a harmonious relationship with the surrounding rural landscape. The unique scene is spectacular.

Diaolou Clusters

There are many diaolou clusters in Kaiping, including Chikanzhen Yinglong Lou, Jinjiangli Diaolou Cluster, Zilicun Diaolou Cluster and Fangshi Denglou.

Chikanzhen Yinglong Lou is the oldest preserved diaolou in Kaiping. It was built during the reign of Emperor Wangli of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). It is located in Sanmenli Village, Chikanzhen Township, about six kilometers (about four miles) east of downtown Kaiping. 'Yinglong' in Chinese means 'welcoming or greeting dragons'. In the Chinese culture, the dragon is the symbol of auspiciousness. The name 'Yinglong' implies that the construction of the diaolou will bring people safety, fortune and happiness. Yinglong Lou retains the primitive model of diaolou. It is a traditional square structure and is not influenced by western architectural styles.

Zilicun Diaolou Cluster consists of nine diaolous. It is located in Zilicun Village, Tan Gkou Township, Kaiping City. Its residential houses are compatible with the surroundings.

The most exquisite diaolous in Kaiping are located in the Jinjiangli Diaolou Cluster. It is situated at Jinjiangli Village, Xianggang Township, northeast of Kaiping. Behind the village stand Ruishi Diaolou, Shengfeng Lou, and Jinjiang Lou. Ruishi Diaolou is the tallest diaolou in Kaiping.

The diaolou, a unique structure, not only symbolizes the fusion of Chinese and Western architectural styles, but also embodies the assimilation of two different cultures.

Related Link: China World Cultural and Natural Heritage List



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Last updated: April 22, 2008


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