Located in Yihe Town, Dongyuan County, Heyuan City, Guangdong Province, about 26 kilometers from Heyuan City. Dongjiang River and Jiushe River meet in the south. The whole village is surrounded by mountains and rivers. They embrace each other in green and beautiful surroundings. They have the reputation of "villages in paintings of South China". Sujiawei is also the inhabitant of Su Dongpo descendants. Here, we can not only enjoy the beautiful rural scenery, but also experience the history and culture of Su family and Hakka family for more than 700 years. There are 18 enclosures in Sujiawei village, including 5 Ming Dynasty buildings. The enclosure, also known as the "enclosure of dragons", is a typical Hakka dwelling building with Central Plains characteristics. According to historians, this kind of residential building is very similar to that of the noble courtyard in the Central Plains. Hakka ancestors moved south to settle due to war, famine and other reasons, which not only disseminated the advanced farming technology of the Central Plains, but also kept the original traditional style of building houses. The oldest is Yongsi Tang built in 1481 to commemorate Su Dongshan, so it is also called Su Gong Temple in Dongshan. The enclosure is scattered and the whole tour lasts half a day. We'll stop by and have a look.