Preliminary Study on'Replication-Expression'Mechanism of Traditional Hakka Walled Village Adapted to Region:A Case Study of Nanhua Village of the Qing Dynasty in Western Guangdong
Preliminary Study on'Replication-Expression'Mechanism of Traditional Hakka Walled Village Adapted to Region:A Case Study of Nanhua Village of the Qing Dynasty in Western Guangdong
Nanhua Village in Yangjiang,Guangdong Province,is one of the few large-scale traditional Hakka Walled Village of the Qing Dynasty preserved in western Guangdong.Through field research,the village was recorded in detail,and the spatial morphological characteristics of Nanhua Village were ana-lyzed in aspects of historical background,axis rank and order,enclosure and centrality,integration of an-cestral hall and living rooms,etc.In addition,spatial gene theory was also used to compare and refine how traditional Walled Village architecture adapted to the regional"replication-expression"mechanism.In or-der to provide auxiliary references for the excavation of traditional architectural spatial form organization and in-depth cognition of Hakka cultural connotation.