Chuxi Tulou cluster Chuxi Tulou cluster (), located in Yongding County, Xiayang township, Chuxi village. Inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage site 1113-001. • Jiqinglou, the largest round tulou, and also the oldest in this cluster, was built in 1419 during the reign of the
Yongle Emperor of the
Ming dynasty. It consists of two concentric rings, the outer ring building is four stories tall, with 53 rooms on each level. The outer ring has 72 staircases. The second ring is a one-story building.
Zhencheng Lou Zhenchenglou (), nicknamed "the prince of tulou", belongs to Hongkeng Tulou cluster. It is located in Hongkeng village, Hukeng township of Yongding County and was inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage 1113-002. It was built in 1912 by the descendants of a rich tobacco merchant. Zhenchenglou is a double ring tulou, its outer ring being four stories high with a total of 184 rooms, the inner ring having two stories with 32 rooms. The outer ring was partitioned into four segments according to the
Bagua concept of Chinese
Fengshui. Western influence is evident in the Greek style columns of the ancestral hall, and in the wrought iron railing of the second level corridor.
Chengqi Lou Chengqilou () nicknamed "the king of tulou", of
Gaobei Tulou cluster () at Gaobei Village (
Gaotou Township) of Yongding County was built in 1709, and was inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site 1113-003 in 2008. It is a massive round tulou with four concentric rings surrounding an
ancestral hall at the center, the outer ring measuring 62.6 meters in diameter and being four stories tall, containing 288 rooms, with 72 rooms on each level, along with a circular corridor on the 2nd to 4th floors, with four sets of staircases at cardinal points connecting the ground to the top floors. A large outward-extending roof covers the main ring. The ground floor rooms serve as kitchens for family branches, the second level rooms serve as grain storage rooms, and the 3rd and 4th floor rooms are living quarters and bedrooms. The second ring of 80 rooms is two stories high, with 40 rooms on each level, the third ring serving as a community library, measuring a story with 32 rooms. There are 370 rooms in total. The 4th ring is a circular-covered corridor surrounding the ancestral hall. If a person stayed for one night in each room, it would take him more than a year to go through all the rooms. The ancestral hall is at the center. Chengqilou has two main gates and two side gates. The 15th-generation Jiang clan with 57 families and 300 people live here. At its heyday, there were more than 80 family branches living in Chengqilou. Other buildings in this cluster include: a three-ring Shenyuanlou with an outer ring 70 meters in diameter, a Wujiaolou (pentagon) with an irregular pentagonal floor plan, and a rectangular tulou, the Shi-Ze Lou.
Tianluokeng Tulou cluster Tianluokeng Tulou cluster () is tulou quintet cluster located at Fujian province, Zhangzhou City, Nanjing County, Shuyang Township, Tian Luo Keng Village (literally "Snail Pit" Village) in southern China, about four hours drive by motor coach or taxi from Xiamen, through winding and bumpy narrow mountain roads. It consists of five tulous with a square "Buyunlou" at the center, surrounded by three rotunda tulous and an oval tulou, forming a pattern of "four dishes and a soup" (
四菜一湯). The five earth buildings at the Snail Pit village are: • The square Buyunlou (Reaching the Cloud building) at the center of the quincunx. It was the first tulou at this site, built in 1796. It is three stories high, each story has 26 rooms, four sets of stairs, and a go around corridor in front of the rooms at each level. The Buyun building was burnt down by bandits in 1936, rebuilt in 1953 according to the original plan. • The Hechang building, a three-story-high round earth building, • Zhenchang building, three stories, round shape, 26 rooms per story, built in 1930 • Ruiyun building, built in 1936, three stories, 26 rooms per floor. • The oval shape Wenchang building of 1966, three stories, 32 rooms per floor.
Yuchang Lou Yuchanglou () is a five-story tulou located at Nanjing County, Shuyang
Town, Xiabanliao Village. It was built in 1308
Yuan dynasty by the Liu family clan. It is one of the oldest and tallest tulou in China. Yuchanglou has been nicknamed the "zigzag building", because the vertical wooden post structure is not straight and perpendicular, but zigzags left and right. It was built that way due to an error measuring the building materials. But in spite of this apparent infirmity, this tall tulou withstood 700 years of natural elements and social turmoil. Yuchanglou's outer ring is 36 m in diameter and boasts five stories, with 50 rooms on each floor, 270 in total. Each of the 25 kitchens on the ground floor at the back half of the circle has a private water well beside its stove. This is the only tulou in all Fujian with such convenient water supply. There was a one-story inner-ring house surrounding the ancestral hall as late as 2003. This part of the building stood intact for nearly 700 years until it was dismantled after 2003.
Eryilou Eryilou () of Dadi Tulou cluster is located at Zhangzhou City,
Hua'an County, Xiandu Township, Dadi Village. Built in 1770 it consists of a four-story outer ring and a one-story inner ring. The outer ring is 71 meters in diameter, with 48 rooms on each level. Eryilou has no circular corridor at the front of each upper level, instead it has a back corridor adjacent to the wall. The outer ring rooms are partitioned vertically into separate households, each household partition has its own set of staircases not shared by other families; some partition has a frontal width of 3 rooms, others has width of 4 rooms. The partition of the inner ring is attached to the partition of the main ring via covered veranda as antechamber.
Nanxi Tulou cluster (including Yanxiang Lou) The Nanxi Tulou cluster () is the name applied to a section of the Nanxi ("South Creek") Valley in Hukeng Town (Yongding County), which for a distance of several kilometers is almost continuously built up with tulous. For its striking visual effect, the area is referred to by some authors as the "Tulou Great Wall" (). One of the tulous in this large cluster, the Yanxiang Lou (), a round tulou in Xinnan Village (新南村, ) figures on the World Heritage List as Site 1113-004.
Heguilou Heguilou is the largest rectangular tulou. It covers 3,000 square meters with a height of 21.5 meters and 5 stories. It was built on swampland and is the tallest of the rectangular shaped tulous. ==Architecture==