Hakka culture reveals how the ancient Chinese lived. Hakka architecture yields much evidence that modern Hakka culture of the south flows from the ancient stream of the north. The genius of the Hakka is best seen in the unique roundhouses of the mountainous borderland of three provinces—Guangdong, Fujian and Jiangxi. However, in completing the fourth of five migrations, the Hakka returned to the traditional building styles of the northern plains of China and built Wufenglou on the plains of southern Guangdong province. The structures not only facilitate environmental sustainability, but endow the inhabitants with material, social and spiritual sustainability
In the early decades of the eighteenth century, the Hakka-speaking groups in south Taiwan were initi...
The essays in this volume analyze and compare what it means to be Hakka in a variety of sociocultura...
Hmong vernacular dwellings are an indispensable and essential branch of traditional Chinese architec...
Many large scale round earthen buildings are found in the southwestern part of Fujian and the easter...
Hakka culture is a combination of ancient Chinese culture, aboriginal southern culture and hilly env...
The Hakka modern landscape is guided by its spirit of ambition, optimism, tolerance, and enterprisin...
The Hakka tulou represent an ancient form of Chinese architecture common in Southeast China. In 2008...
The historical migration policy of ‘Huguang tian Sichuan’ (Huguang filling Sichuan) in the late Ming...
Before the publication of Luo Xianglin’s An Introduction of Hakka Study in 1933, Hakka 客家, ‘the Gues...
This article discusses the early settlement of Chinese Hakka communities in the context of the colon...
Hakka traditional villages are an important segment of traditional Chinese villages. Analysis of the...
As the two main groups of population migrated from north to south in the history of China, Hakka Nat...
The Hakka are a branch of the Chinese Han people, who immigrated from central China to Kwangtung (Gu...
After the return to China, the Hong Kong Government finally decided in January 2008 to reduce the Fr...
This research is focused on tulou, collective dwellings of Fujian (China), built with rammed earth a...
In the early decades of the eighteenth century, the Hakka-speaking groups in south Taiwan were initi...
The essays in this volume analyze and compare what it means to be Hakka in a variety of sociocultura...
Hmong vernacular dwellings are an indispensable and essential branch of traditional Chinese architec...
Many large scale round earthen buildings are found in the southwestern part of Fujian and the easter...
Hakka culture is a combination of ancient Chinese culture, aboriginal southern culture and hilly env...
The Hakka modern landscape is guided by its spirit of ambition, optimism, tolerance, and enterprisin...
The Hakka tulou represent an ancient form of Chinese architecture common in Southeast China. In 2008...
The historical migration policy of ‘Huguang tian Sichuan’ (Huguang filling Sichuan) in the late Ming...
Before the publication of Luo Xianglin’s An Introduction of Hakka Study in 1933, Hakka 客家, ‘the Gues...
This article discusses the early settlement of Chinese Hakka communities in the context of the colon...
Hakka traditional villages are an important segment of traditional Chinese villages. Analysis of the...
As the two main groups of population migrated from north to south in the history of China, Hakka Nat...
The Hakka are a branch of the Chinese Han people, who immigrated from central China to Kwangtung (Gu...
After the return to China, the Hong Kong Government finally decided in January 2008 to reduce the Fr...
This research is focused on tulou, collective dwellings of Fujian (China), built with rammed earth a...
In the early decades of the eighteenth century, the Hakka-speaking groups in south Taiwan were initi...
The essays in this volume analyze and compare what it means to be Hakka in a variety of sociocultura...
Hmong vernacular dwellings are an indispensable and essential branch of traditional Chinese architec...