Hongwei is a Hakka enclosure house in Shenbei Village, Shensuo Town, Shixing County, Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province. It was built in the Qing Dynasty during the light years. It was formerly called Dien'anwei. Because of the stone walls made with lime, glutinous rice and honey syrup, the walls were red for years. It is called Hongwei [Hongwei once made contributions to the Guangdong War of Resistance Against Japan as the office site of the Guangdong Provincial Committee and the Guangdong Provincial Committee. It has a glorious history of the Red Revolution. There are three gates, the outer gate is covered with iron, the wall is very thick, made of river pebbles and blue bricks, and it is solid. The building previously had five floors, with 96 houses covering an area of about 2,500 square meters and a visit time of about half an hour.
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Hongwei is a Hakka enclosure house in Shenbei Village, Shensuo Town, Shixing County, Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province. It was built in the Qing Dynasty during the light years. It was formerly called Dien'anwei. Because of the stone walls made with lime, glutinous rice and honey syrup, the walls were red for years. It is called Hongwei [Hongwei once made contributions to the Guangdong War of Resistance Against Japan as the office site of the Guangdong Provincial Committee and the Guangdong Provincial Committee. It has a glorious history of the Red Revolution. There are three gates, the outer gate is covered with iron, the wall is very thick, made of river pebbles and blue bricks, and it is solid. The building previously had five floors, with 96 houses covering an area of about 2,500 square meters and a visit time of about half an hour.