Hanjia Folk-custom Village
★★★★
Ancient VillagesHistorical Architectures
Chengyang, Qingdao, Shandong, China
Description

Hanjia Folk Village is located on the ruins of the "ancient fishing ground" and "ancient salt field" in the northern part of Jiaozhou Bay (now east of Houhanbei Community, Hongdao Street). It is built on the basis of "fishing, salt, farming, reading, and ancient sailing ships" as its core cultural heritage, and is fully excavated and sorted out on the basis of the intangible cultural heritage of fishing and salt represented by the ancient Dongyi culture, the culture of the Shusha clan, the ancestor of human civilization, and the culture of the Langjun clan, the ancestor of fishing, and myths and legends.

The folk village has cultural and tourist facilities such as Langjun Temple, Salt Ancestor Temple, Queen of Heaven Palace, Queen Mother Palace, Dragon Mother Palace, Confucius Temple, Dacheng Hall, Kuixing Pavilion, Chinese Studies Lecture Hall, Thousand-Handed Guanyin Hall, Main Hall, Lotus Temple, Hongzhou Ancient Commercial Port, Hanjia Street, Ancient Wharf, Ancient Ship Hall, Qingdao Fishery and Salt Folk Culture Museum, Qingdao Integrity Education Base, shops, hotels, three-star hotels, etc., forming a comprehensive folk culture exhibition area with strong characteristics of "Yi, Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, fishing, salt, farming and reading", integrating tourism and vacation, garden sightseeing, folk culture display and religious culture.