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How to make an appointment in Guanlan Printing Village?
Mission Hills Print Village Reservation Operation: Click Filter on the homepage-enter the keyword "Print" at the top to search for venues, click OK-select venues, click Reservation-select reserved admission time-select tickets, and click Next-select the number of reserved tickets-improve the information of people entering the park-complete the reservation.

Guanlan Engraving Village is one of the top ten Hakka ancient villages in Shenzhen, located in Niuhu Community, guanlan street, Longhua District, Shenzhen, and the hometown of Chen Yanqiao, a pioneer of the new woodcut movement in China. Its architectural style is a typical Hakka townhouse.

This prestigious Hakka village is the last paradise in Shenzhen, and now it has become a hot spot of rural and folk tourism in Shenzhen together with the Hakka town in Gankeng, OCT, the new residence of rivers and lakes and Jingui Village.

The predecessor of Guanlan Printmaking Village is Dashuitian Village, including Niuhu New Weichang (also known as Longmenwei) and Dashutian Village. Both villages are beautiful places. The villages are built by mountains and rivers, and the buildings are traditional Hakka townhouses. Ancient houses, ancestral halls, ponds, ancient wells and watchtowers all exude ancient fragrance, forming a unique Hakka residential style.

The history of Guanlan print village;

Guanlan Printmaking Village was rebuilt and expanded on the basis of Chen and Ling Hakka villages with a history of 300 years in Guanlan Paddy Field. It is a national demonstration base integrating printmaking creation, production, exhibition and sales, and has become an important public cultural service platform and characteristic cultural business card in Shenzhen.

The core area is 365,438+6,000 square meters, which is a comprehensive project of China printmaking industry founded by China Artists Association, Shenzhen Federation of Literary and Art Circles and Shenzhen Longhua District People's Government.