Tianluokeng Scenic Area is located in Nanjing, Fujian, and serves as the core attraction of the Fujian Tulou, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Renowned for its classic "Four Dishes and One Soup" layout, it features a central square building (Buyun Lou) surrounded by three round and one oval tulou, all strategically arranged on the mountainside following the "Five Elements" philosophy. These earthen structures, built with sturdy rammed earth walls, combine communal living with defensive functions. The staircase design of Buyun Lou symbolizes "rising steadily in the world." Nestled amidst terraced fields and forests, the cluster resembles a blooming plum flower when viewed from above, embodying the harmony between nature and human ingenuity. This architectural marvel showcases the Hakka people's communal culture and construction wisdom.
















