- Diaolou
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Kaiping Diaolou and Villages
State Party =
Type = Cultural
Criteria = ii, iii, iv
ID = 1112
Region = Asia-Pacific
Year = 2007
Session = 31st
Extension =
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1112The diaolou (碉樓) are fortified multi-storey towers, generally made of
reinforced concrete . These towers are located mainly inKaiping County,Guangdong province, China. Kaiping together with its neighbouring counties ofEnping ,Taishan andXinhui are collectively known as the "Four counties". It was from the four counties that many of the Chinese labourers toNorth America ,Australia , andSoutheast Asia originated from.Also known as the "Kaiping diaolou", the first towers were built during the early
Qing Dynasty , reaching a peak in the 1920s and 1930s, when there were more than three thousand of these structures. Today, approximately 1,833 diaolou remain standing in Kaiping, and approximately 500 in Taishan. Although the diaolou served mainly as protection against forays by bandits, a few of them also served as living quarters.Kaiping has traditionally been a region of major emigration abroad, and a
melting pot of ideas and trends brought back byoverseas Chinese . As a result, many diaolou incorporate architectural features from China and from the West.In 2007,
UNESCO named theKaiping Diaolou and Villages in China as aWorld Heritage Site . UNESCO wrote, "...the Diaolou ... display a complex and flamboyant fusion of Chinese and Western structural and decorative forms. They reflect the significant role of émigré Kaiping people in the development of several countries in South Asia, Australasia, and North America, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and the close links between overseas Kaiping and their ancestral homes. The property inscribed here consists of four groups of Diaolou, totaling some 1,800 tower houses in their village settings."Examples
Ruishi Diaolou, located behind Jinjiangli Village, Xianggang Township. Constructed in 1921, it has nine floors and is the highest diaolou at Kaiping. It features a Byzantine style roof and a Roman dome.
The Majianglong diaolou cluster spread across the villages of Nan'an li, He'dong li, Qing lin li, Long jiang li and [http://www.generasian.ca/roots3.html Yong'an li] "'.
Li Garden, in Beiyi Xiang, was constructed in 1936 by Mr. Xie Weili, a Chinese emigrant to the United States.
Fangshi Denglou - Built in 1920 after contributions from villagers, this denglou is five stories high. It is referred to as the "Light Tower" because it had an enormous searchlight as bright as the beam of a lighthouse.
Bianchouzhu Lou (The Leaning Tower), located in Nanxing Village was constructed in 1903. It has seven floors and overlooks a pond.
Tianlu Lou (Tower of Heavenly Success), located in [http://www.generasian.ca/diaolou.html Yong'an li] , was built in 1922 and is seven storeys tall plus a roof top floor.
External links
* [http://www.generasian.ca/diaolou.html A Hoyping (Kaiping) descendant visits his ancestral village and its diaolou]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=FNfx-0yTkKA A personal diaolou slideshow movie]
* [http://www.apex.net.au/~jgk/taishan/diaolou.html Diaolous or Gold Mountain Houses in the Wuyi Region]
* [http://www.icm.gov.mo/exhibition/tc/kpintroE.asp Information about the diaolou]
* [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1112 Kaiping Diaolou and Villages - UNESCO World Heritage Centre]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/olaer/sets/72157603831003654/ Kaiping photo collection of diaolou]
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