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1 Day Xiamen Tulou Tour from Xiamen to Fujian Nanjing Tulou

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Xiamen Tulou Day Trip to the Iconic Fujian Nanjing Tulou!

Yes, a short 1 day is enough for a classic Fujian Tulou Tour from Xiamen! Such a Xiamen Tulou Day Trip includes Nanjing Tulou Cluster - the heart of Fujian Tulou and also a round 3-hour scenic drive from/to your hotel or airport/train station in Xiamen City.

We promise you a seamless door-to-door Xiamen and Fujian Tulou travel experience that distills the very BEST of Fujian Tulou UNESCO World Heritage into a single, stress-free day! Private vehicle! Knowledgeable local guide! Insider Tips! Good Price!

You won't just see the walls of Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster outside. You'll step inside the soul of the local Hakka life—exploring their traditional kitchens, granaries, ancestral wells, and bedrooms. Unlike standard Xiamen Tulou tours that end at the Tulou gates, we lead you into the tranquil Taxia Village nearby to savor more Hakka legends. For those who are still seeking a truly magical finale, we even offer an exclusive optional Tulou Tea Detour or a Candlelight Tulou Dinner.

What makes AOT Xiamen Tulou Day Trip Different?
Kyle, Sales Director at Asia Odyssey Travel
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Kyle, travel director of Asia Odyssey Travel, shares: "This Xiamen Tulou Day Trip does indeed showcase the highlights of the Nanjing Tulou, but it's different from other travel agencies' itineraries and offers even nearby village visit and family visit."

You Can Experience “Must-see & Must-do” with This Tour

Highlight 1
Visit the Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster for a bird's-eye view of the famous "Four Dishes and One Soup" formation. From the lower observation deck, admire the Tulou Cluster, which resembles a Fujian version of the "Potala Palace."
Fujian Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster View from Above
Highlight 2
Step into the Yuchang Building, the "Father of Fujian Tulou" and the oldest existing Tulou, to uncover more about the "Leaning Tower of Pisa." Savor a cup of Oolong tea while learning fascinating stories and folk culture from the owner of the Hakka Castle.
Yuchang Building of Najing Tulou
Highlight 3
Indulge in a panoramic view of the "Taiji" water village in Taxia Village, Zhouzhuang Water Town in southern Fujian. View the unique "Apron Building" and explore the Zhang Clan Ancestral Hall, adorned with 24 stone dragon flagpoles that symbolize the clan's pride.
Taxia Village of Nanjing Tulou
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Discover the Hekeng Tulou Cluster, the most densely populated Tulou cluster in Fujian. It consists of 14 large-scale Tulou buildings (13 are listed as World Heritage Sites). Marvel at the "Big Dipper" on the ground that Tulou buildings shaped.
Hekeng Tulou Cluster of Nanjing Tulou

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  Xiamen Xiamen arrival & hotel or airport/train station pick up
1 Nanjing County Be escort from Xiamen downtown to discover Nanjing Tulou by private car.
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1 Day Xiamen Tulou Tour from Xiamen to Fujian Nanjing Tulou
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Itinerary Day by Day

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Day 1 Xiamen to Nanjing Tulou | Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster, Yuchang Building, Taxia Village, Hekeng Tulou Cluster or Tulou Tea Detour, Tulou Candlelight Dinner (Optional)

This morning, head to Nanjing Tulou (南靖土楼) from Xiamen City (150km, 2.5 hours drive). You will enjoy a full-day guided tour with us to witness the amazing Fujian Hakka Tulou (world Heritage), the masterpiece of traditional Chinese residential buildings built by the Hakka people. You will have fun exploring the Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster, which was mistakenly identified as a “missile weapon base” by America. Have a bite of Hakka food and learn more about Hakka culture by visiting Yuchang Building and Taxia Village. Additionally, you can try to discover Mulan's hometown (花木兰的家) as depicted in the Disney movie at the Hekeng Tulou Cluster if time permits.

When arrive at Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster(田螺坑土楼群), you will fall in love with the 5 “unique and mythical mountain architectures” surrounded by rice terrace fields, tea bushes, and fruit trees like persimmon. There are over 15,000 Nanjing Tulou buildings, and the Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster is a must-visit with its 5 iconic Hakka Tulou buildings, locally referred to as the "Four Dishes and One Soup" (四菜一汤). It consists of one square Tulou (Buyun Building步云楼; the most common shape among Tulou), one oval Tulou (Wenchang Building文昌楼; the only oval-shaped Tulou in China), and three round Tulou buildings (Hechang Building和昌楼, Zhenchang Building振昌楼, and Ruiyun Building瑞云楼). The round Tulou and square Tulou also represent the Eastern philosophy of "Heaven is round, Earth is square" (天圆地方), the balance of Yin and Yang, as well as the complementary nature of movement and stillness, which depicts the ancient Chinese scientific cognition of the universe. From the upper observation deck (上观景台), you can overlook the Tulou cluster resembling blossoming plum flowers scattered in front of the rice terrace fields, symbolizing the auspicious meaning of "Five Blessings through Plum Blossom Opening" (梅开五福). According to Chinese Fengshui (风水), the arrangement of the five Tulou buildings follows the Five Elements (五行Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, Earth) layout. According to this layout, the four round Tulou buildings—Wenchang Building, Hechang Building, Zhenchang Building, and Ruiyun Building—correspond to the elements of Metal (金), Wood (木), Water (水), and Fire (火), respectively. The central square Tulou, the Buyun Building, corresponds to the Earth (土) element. According to ancient Chinese philosophy, the elements of Fire, Wood, Earth, Metal, and Water represent the blessings of Fortune, Prosperity, Longevity, Happiness, and Wealth (福、禄、寿、喜、财), respectively. The five Tulou buildings mean the fulfillment of these five blessings (五福), representing the Hakka people’s wish for happiness and good fortune. From the lower observation deck (下观景台), you can admire the Tulou Cluster resembling a Fujian version of the "Potala Palace" that stands at the top of the rice terrace fields.

The Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster, initially built in 1662, is now the settlement of around 700 members of the Huang family (Hakka people). All five Tulou buildings face northeast and are oriented southwest. You can explore the first Tulou built in Tianluokeng the "Buyun Building" (步云楼), symbolizing the hope that future generations will excel in education and succeed in their careers. Then visit the subsequent buildings including the "Hechang Building" (和昌楼) representing harmony and prosperity, the "Zhenchang Building" (振昌楼) representing progress and prosperity, the "Wenchang Building" (文昌楼) symbolizing cultural prosperity, and the "Ruiyun Building" (瑞云楼) with auspicious and wealthy connotations. When enter Tulou buildings, you will see each vertical household within the Tulou accommodates one family, with the ground floor serving as the kitchen, the second floor as a granary, and the third floor as bedrooms. There are also shared halls, wells, and courtyards in the central area. The windows on the third floor provide ventilation and natural light, but can also serve as shooting holes in emergencies. Tulou buildings originated during the Song and Yuan dynasties (over 1,700 years ago) and flourished during the late Ming, Qing, and Republic of China periods. The ancestors of the Hakka people came from the Central Plains (中原Henan province) and migrated south to escape wars. They settled in this rugged, wildlife-infested, and bandit-prone area, living in close-knit communities (Hakka Tulou) for self-preservation. Since they were guests from distant lands, they became known as "Hakka people" (客家人).

After lunch, head to Xiaban Village (下板村), a flat land carved out of the surrounding mountains, where the streams flow joyfully and tea gardens cascade in layers. Twelve Tulou buildings are scattered in an orderly manner on both sides of the streams. You will visit the most renowned Tulou here, the Yuchang Building (裕昌楼). Known as the "Father of Fujian Tulou" (福建土楼之父) and the oldest existing Tulou, the Yuchang Building is hailed as the Tulou version of "Leaning Tower of Pisa" (比萨斜塔), with a maximum tilt of 15°. Completed in 1308, the Yuchang Building was finished several decades earlier than the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy (completed in 1372). From the outside, the Yuchang Building's exterior walls are weathered and mottled, resembling an elderly figure who has weathered storms. You will discover that the Tulou is enclosed by outer walls measuring 1-2 meters thick and load-bearing inner walls around 50 centimeters thick. Made primarily of raw earth, it is mixed with lime, fine sand, glutinous rice, brown sugar, bamboo chips, and wooden strips. Through repeated pounding and compacting, the Tulou is constructed, featuring characteristics such as communal living, theft prevention, earthquake resistance, animal deterrents, fire resistance, moisture resistance, ventilation, and natural lighting, ensuring warmth in winter and coolness in summer. Stepping into the Yuchang Building, you will be startled at why it is called the "East Leaning West Tilted Building" (东歪西斜楼). Although the pillars of the third and fourth-floor corridors lean clockwise, while the pillars of the fifth-floor corridor lean counterclockwise, giving it an appearance of being on the verge of collapse, it has endured countless storms over seven hundred years, as well as multiple earthquakes, and remains intact. According to legend, during the construction of the building, the artisans were angered by the lack of care given to them, so they intentionally constructed it this way.

The Yuchang Building is a round Tulou which is not only a product of early joint-stock ownership but also a vivid demonstration of the special sentiment and application of Feng Shui and the number "five" in ancient Chinese architecture. Yuchang Building was jointly funded and constructed by five clans: Liu, Luo, Zhang, Tang, and Fan. The five clans divided the building into five sections based on their required rooms, with five sets of staircases and five observation decks on the outer walls. This design embodies the philosophical concept of the mutual generation of the five elements in Tulou architecture, promoting harmonious living, and also represents the aspiration for abundant harvests and good fortune. Perhaps because ancient Chinese people often used "five" for counting (with five fingers on each hand and foot) and considered it the largest and auspicious number. Yuchang Building has five floors: the first floor is the kitchen, the second floor is the granary, the third floor is for the elderly, the fourth floor is for the young, and the fifth floor is used for storing coffins. Interestingly, Yuchang Building has the most wells among Fujian Tulou buildings (22 wells). Each kitchen has its own well, allowing easy access to water by simply using a dipper. In the central courtyard of the building, there is a single-story circular ancestral hall. In front of the hall, there is a Yin-Yang Bagua pattern paved with cobblestones, divided into five sections representing the five elements: metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. The building consists of a total of 269 rooms. At its peak, it housed over 40 households with more than 360 people. Currently, there are 24 households with the surname Liu, totaling 123 residents. The Hakka people will invite you to their rooms, have a look at their well, and have a drink of Oolong tea made by the locals while learning more stories and folk culture in Tulou from the owner of the Hakka Castle.

In the afternoon, move to Taxia Village (塔下村), a Hakka village famous as Zhouzhuang Water Town in southern Fujian (闽南周庄). With its small bridge, flowing water, and peaceful houses, Tiaxia Village is a village with a history of over 400 years that resembles a secluded paradise. It is not only a renowned overseas Chinese village in Fujian Province but also a famous longevity village. A mountain stream, approximately 1 km long, meanders through the gorge. There are 11 stone arch bridges of various styles on the stream, and along the banks, there are 42 earthen buildings. If you climb to the observation deck on the small hilltop, you will be rewarded with a panoramic view of the "Taiji water village". Due to the river forming an S shape, on both sides of the river, centered around two circular Tulou buildings—Yude Building and Shunchang Building—numerous Tulou and charming small brick houses are scattered, making the entire village resemble a Taiji diagram. You can visit the Yude Building by the stream. From the outside, it appears as a complete Tulou, but inside, only half of it is built. The front half-circle has one more floor than the back, resembling a kitchen apron, hence its nickname, "Apron Building" (围裙楼). This Tulou suffered a devastating fire, with evident bullet holes and burn marks on the broken walls. It was later restored by the overseas Chinese. Don't miss De Yuan Tang (德远堂Zhang Clan Ancestral Hall张氏宗祠). According to records, in 1426, the Zhang ancestors settled here, forming a typical Hakka village. In front of the ancestral hall, there is a semicircular pond, and along the pond, 24 stone dragon flagpoles stand tall, reaching up to 10 meters. Only villagers who achieved great accomplishments or centenarians are qualified to have a dragon pillar erected, representing the pride of the clan.

Afternoon Optional A - Tulou Tea Detour:

Enjoy a private "Bush-to-Cup" tea masterclass nestled in the emerald highlands just 15 minutes from the Tianluokeng Tulou cluster. This curated experience invites you to step into the shoes of a local artisan. Beginning with the mindful harvest of tender "one bud, two leaves" Tieguanyin sprigs, then progressing through the ancient choreography of tossing, withering, and hand-rolling. Besides, master the intricate ritual of Minnan Kung Fu tea under expert guidance.

Afternoon Optional B - Hekeng Tulou Cluster:

You can also visit the Hekeng Tulou Cluster (河坑土楼群) to find Mulan's hometown as depicted in the Disney movie. It follows the planning and layout concept of "Harmony between Heaven and Earth" and is concentrated within an area of less than 1 square kilometer. It consists of 14 large-scale Tulou buildings (13 of which are listed as World Heritage Sites), making it the most densely populated Tulou cluster in Fujian. From the earliest Chaoshui Building (朝水楼; built in 1549) to the latest Yongqing Building (永庆楼; built-in 1972), the construction period spans a remarkable 423 years, reflecting the historical evolution of Tulou formation and development in different eras. The cluster comprises 7 square-shaped Tulou buildings from the Ming and Qing dynasties and 7 round-shaped Tulou buildings built in modern times, forming a spectacular celestial phenomenon resembling the "Big Dipper" (北斗七星) constellation on the ground. The harmonious coexistence of these two groups, the combination of square and round, Ying and Yang, creates a unique landscape that is unparalleled within the Tulou complexes. You can climb the observation deck on the southwest side of Shizi Mountain (Lion Hill) at the entrance of Hekeng Village to capture the panoramic view of the Hekeng Tulou Cluster, a representative museum of Fujian Tulou clusters and a masterpiece of traditional Chinese residential architecture.

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1. Visit Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster, you can either hike or take a shuttle bus.
2. Hekeng Tulou Cluster, you will be dropped off at the entrance and will then need to walk for about 15 minutes to reach the main earthen buildings.

Optional Tulou Candlelight Dinner:

As the day fades, you can also try an enchanted Tulou Candlelight Dinner before heading back to Xiamen. Your table sets within the central courtyard or a panoramic terrace of a meticulously restored boutique Tulou. This is a poetic conclusion to your Tulou tour, blending the rustic charm of the earth buildings and Hakka flavor with a refined, atmospheric setting far removed from the daytime crowds.

After the 1 Day Nanjing Tulou Tour, it is time to escort you back to your hotel or transfer you to the train station to bid you farewell. 

Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT) for your China tour. We are always dedicated to serving you and look forward to welcoming you again for your future trips to China/Asia.

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Price: What’s Included & What’s Excluded

What is included in this tour
iconVehicle Service
  • Air-conditioned private vehicle throughout the tour
  • Different types of vehicles (sedan, minivan, or coach) based on group size
  • Luxury vehicle upgrades available
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  • Pick-up and drop-off service at the airport (XMN) or train stations (e.g., Xiamen or Xiamen North Station)
  • Early/Late arrivals: Please notify us in advance. Extra charges may apply.
iconProfessional Guide Service
  • Licensed English-speaking guide throughout the tour
  • Spanish, German, Italian, French, or Russian Guides available upon request
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  • Includes driver's service fee, fuel, tolls, and parking fees
iconHotel Accommodation
  • Twin-bed accommodation in selected 3-star, 4-star, or 5-star hotels as specified
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  • First entrance tickets to all attractions listed in the itinerary
iconInsurance
  • Travel Agency Liability Insurance
  • Personal travel insurance purchased for your group before departure
iconComprehensive Service
  • Professional support from tour planning to on-the-ground operation
What is Not Included in this tour
iconChina Visa Fee
  • All costs related to obtaining your China entry visa
iconInternational / Domestic Airfare
  • Flights to and from Xiamen, and any domestic flights not included in the itinerary
iconTransportation During Free Time
  • Any personal transportation expenses (metro, taxi, or ride-hailing)
iconOptional Activities
  • Evening shows, city walks, special dining, or night tours available at extra cost
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  • Any lunches, dinners, or local specialties not specifically mentioned
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  • Alcoholic drinks, soft drinks, and other beverages not included with meals
iconExtra Expenses Inside Scenic Areas
  • Optional exhibition hall tickets, electric shuttles, or in-park transport not listed
iconTips for Guide and Driver
  • Not mandatory but highly appreciated based on service quality
iconPersonal Expenses
  • Laundry, telephone calls, minibar, overweight luggage fees, and shopping
iconSingle Room Supplement
  • Extra cost for travelers requesting a single room instead of sharing
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  • Dedicated people to push wheelchairs.

Expert Advice for Your Xiamen Tulou Day Trip

Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Which cluster is best for a 1 Day Fujian Tulou Tour—Nanjing or Yongding?+

A: This is the most debated topic. Nanjing Tulou (Tianluokeng "Four Rounds and One Square") is generally preferred for a Xiamen Tulou Day Trip because it’s closer to Xiamen and offers a more picturesque, authentic village feel with Taxia Village. Yongding houses the "King of Tulou" (Chengqilou), which is more grand. For a balanced experience of architecture and local life within a single day, Nanjing is the top recommendation.

Q2: How long is the travel time for a Fujian Tulou Tour from Xiamen?+

A: Expect a roughly 2.5 to 3-hour drive each way. While there are high-speed trains to Nanjing Station, the tulous are located in remote valleys another 45–60 minutes away. Most travelers find that a private Xiamen Tulou Tour by car is the most efficient way to maximize their time at the sites rather than waiting for local connecting buses.

Q3: Can I go inside and climb to the upper floors during a Xiamen Tulou Day Trip?+

A: Due to preservation rules and the fact that many tulous are still private residences, most "official" sites only allow ground-floor access. However, on our curated tours, we visit specific heritage tulous where you can still climb to the upper balconies to capture that iconic "UFO" perspective from the inside.

Q4: Is a 1 Day Fujian Tulou Tour too rushed?+

A: It is a long day (usually 10–12 hours), but highly rewarding. A well-planned Xiamen Tulou Day Trip typically covers the Tianluokeng cluster, the "Leaning Building" (Yuchanglou), and the ancient riverside town of Yunshuiyao. If you want a slower pace or wish to see the night lights, a 2-day trip is better, but a 1-day tour is the standard for most international visitors.

Q5: Are the tulous "tourist traps"? How do I avoid the crowds?+

A: Some spots like Yunshuiyao can get busy. To ensure an authentic Xiamen Tulou Tour, we recommend starting early (departing Xiamen by 8:00 AM) and including "Optional Detours" like private tea plantations or less-frequented clusters like Hekeng, which served as a filming location for Mulan.

Q6: What is the best time of year for a Fujian Tulou Tour from Xiamen?+

A: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) offer the best weather. Spring provides a misty, ethereal atmosphere over the tea terraces, while Autumn is harvest season. Summer can be very hot and humid, so if you visit then, we recommend choosing a tour with a private air-conditioned vehicle.

Q7: What should I eat? Is the food safe for international travelers?+

A: On a Xiamen Tulou Day Trip, you will usually have lunch in a local Hakka family home or a village restaurant. Hakka cuisine is known for being hearty and organic—think "Stuffed Tofu" and "Bamboo Shoot Stew." It is generally very safe, but we always ensure our partner restaurants meet high hygiene standards for international guests.

Q8: Is it better to take the train or hire a private guide for a Xiamen Tulou Tour?+

A: While the bullet train is fast, the Tulou clusters are spread out across the mountains with poor public transport between them. For a Fujian Tulou Tour from Xiamen, a private car and guide are highly recommended to navigate the winding mountain roads and provide the deep cultural storytelling that makes the "earth buildings" come alive.

Q9: Can kids or seniors handle the walking on a 1 Day Fujian Tulou Tour?+

A: Yes, but it requires planning. Nanjing’s Tianluokeng involves some steps between the viewpoints and the village. For a senior-friendly Xiamen Tulou Day Trip, we customize the route to use accessible viewpoints and focus on flatter areas like Taxia Village or Yunshuiyao to minimize strenuous climbing.

Where to Stay: Handpicked Fujian Hotel Options for Your Fujian Tour

A good night's sleep is essential during your Fujian tour. In our private tours, you have the flexibility to choose your preferred hotel class—whether it's luxury 5-star, comfortable 4-star, or economic 3-star accommodations.

We carefully select hotels in prime locations in Xiamen, Fujian Tulou area, Wuyishan, Quanzhou, Xiapu, situated close to vibrant commercial streets or major tourist attractions. All our partner hotels maintain long-term relationships with us and are equipped with essential amenities including windows, air-conditioning, hot water, showers, and Wi-Fi (with the exception of basic conditions at Mount Everest) to ensure a comfortable stay.

The hotel staff are proficient in English and dedicated to providing high-quality service. Should you have any special requirements during your stay, they are always available to assist you to ensure a truly pleasant experience.

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