Accomodation for YongDing Hakka Tulou
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Despite the Hakka Tulou fame as a historical and cultural zone, there had not been swarms of tourists overwhelming the area as yet.
One of the main reasons is probably the long distance between the Tulou and Xiamen; which is the nearest big city with a domestic/international airport. Another possible reason is probably the lack of decent hotels in the area worthy of spending the night.
Any visitor, domestic or otherwise, who has done his or her research will know that the YongDing Hakka Tulou area cannot be covered in one day. To really cover the entire area with some detail, you’ll need a fortnight or even more. To at least cover the main tulou clusters in some detail, you’ll need at least 3 days or more. But what to do when there are no good hotels to stay for the night?
If you need a 5-star or above accommodation, forget about staying overnight. At this moment, there are no modern, good-star hotel anywhere within the area. News is that one is being planned but till then, your best choices are somewhat limited…
You have a choice of staying in older 3-stars hotels in the nearest town such as YongDing, a home-stay hostel just besides a Tulou or actually staying in one of the Tulou itself for some real-life Tulou experience! We had originally wanted to stay in one of the Tulou itself but were unfortunate to be offered a Tulou room in a old Tulou that was not renovated/furnished.
The room in that Tulou had just a old, creaky bed and the room stank because it was obviously a very old Tulou. (Accumulated odor from 300 years of history!) There were lots of mosquitoes, no electricity and there were no toilet facilities. Despite the super cheap price of RMB20 (US$2.50) a night, we gladly gave it a pass!
Later, we understand that there were other Tulou rooms elsewhere which were in obviously better condition with electricity, beds and shared toilet facilities and these were popular with backpackers and students especially during peak tourist season. (Pix left: A better-condition Tulou hostel. Room rates of about RMB60-100) Web: www.hongtulou.com Phone: 86-13950893751
Instead of a real Tulou, we chose a home-stay hostel that was located just besides a Tulou. These were mostly ex-Tulou residents who had built modern homes near to their old-Tulou homes and turned some of these homes into a homestay hostel.
We put up with such a hostel by the name of YueYuan Hostel and it cost us RMB60(US$7.50) for a small air conditioned room complete with hotel water shower/toilet, laundry facilities and breakfast. It was certainly worth the extra money than to stay in a smelly Tulou room!
The hostel owners, Mr and Mrs Li, were indeed friendly Hakkas and readily provided us with Tulou history, culture and information being ex-Tulou dwellers themselves. We also used their transport services for the next two days to move around the different Tulou clusters. More importantly, with their help, we were able to target the better, the historical, the meaningful Tulou clusters to concentrate our visits on. Transportation per day were RMB100 per person and meals were about RMB15-20 per person) Email: yueyuanhotel@163.com Phone: 86-13328481393
Do note that eateries and restaurants are few and far in between. Pack your own meals or visit any restaurants that you see. Miss one and you may not find another for the next half an hour.
Similarly, there are no buses or taxis in the area that you can conveniently hail. You will need to borrow a bicycle or rent a taxi/private car with a driver for the day to move about the Tulou clusters. You can make all these arrangements with your hostel owner for a fee.
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