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Historical background of Huitong village
From Tongzhi to Guangxu, the village was rebuilt under unified planning with the investment of wealthy overseas clans at that time. The main buildings include 2 watchtowers, 3 ancestral halls and more than 40 houses.

Huitong Village, a combination of Chinese and Western culture, is located in a quiet place, and its spatial orientation of restraining first and promoting later coincides with China's traditional poetic pursuit. The orientation of east facing west, the orientation of high east and low west, and the environment surrounded by mountains and rivers conform to the concept of geomantic surveying and mapping in traditional villages in China. The village layout has absorbed the advanced ideas of western modern town planning, and the pattern is rigorous. The most rare thing is that, despite the ups and downs of China's modern politics and economy in 170, Huitong Village still preserves the unique features of a complete ancient village, which contains rich and precious architectural historical remains and humanistic historical information.