📅 5 Days / 4 Nights  |  📍 Heyuan & Longmen, Guangdong

Hakka Mountain Living

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The Journey

The Hakka — "guest people" — are one of China's great migration stories. Driven from central China by war and famine, they traveled south and built an extraordinary culture in the mountain valleys of northern Guangdong: circular earthen fortresses, a cuisine that preserved food for long journeys, and a Confucian community structure so resilient it survived five hundred years of isolation. This journey takes you into their world.

DAY1

Arrival — A Hakka Welcome

Arrive in Heyuan or transfer from Guangzhou (1.5 hours by high-speed rail). Check in to a Hakka-style boutique guesthouse. Welcome dinner: the iconic Hakka large drumstick chicken (客家大鸡腿) — a ceremonial dish traditionally served to honored guests, braised in rice wine and fermented bean paste. Your guide explains why the Hakka consider this dish the highest form of hospitality.

DAY2

The Hermes of Hot Springs — Longmen

Drive to Longmen County — home to what Hakka people call "the Hermès of hot springs." The springs here are genuinely alkaline (pH 8.5+) and mixed with natural soda — a combination found in only a handful of places worldwide. Morning soak at a private spring pool in the mountains. Afternoon: Nankun Mountain scenic walk through subtropical forest and waterfall valleys.

DAY3

The Hakka Women's Laboratory

Visit the "Hakka Women's Wonderland" (客家女奇妙乐园) — a unique cultural experience where Hakka women demonstrate their traditional food preservation skills. Learn to make fermented black bean paste (豆豉) and sweet Niang wine (娘酒) — two of the foundations of Hakka cuisine. Lunch: a Hakka woman-cooked feast using the ingredients you've just learned about. Afternoon: Xianhu Waterfall Nature Walk.

DAY4

Xiankeng Ancient Village — Living Architecture

Drive to Xiankeng Ancient Village (仙坑古村) in Heyuan. This is one of the best-preserved Hakka clan villages in Guangdong — the Ba Jiao Lou (八角楼, Eight-Corner Tower) at its center has stood for 300 years. Your guide leads a private afternoon tea ceremony inside the tower — tea brewed from mountain spring water, Hakka rice cakes, and an explanation of how a Hakka clan village organizes itself around a single ancestral hall. The silence inside the courtyard is extraordinary.

DAY5

Departure — Carrying Hakka Home

Morning: local market for Hakka preserved meats, fermented tofu, and Hakka tea. Final soak at the hotel hot spring. Transfer to Guangzhou or Shenzhen for departure. You leave with a deeper understanding of resilience — a quality the Hakka have been teaching by example for five centuries.

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Five Centuries of Hakka Wisdom. Five Days to Learn It.

The Hakka built a civilization in the mountains. Come see what that looks like from the inside.