Dapeng Fortress
Dapeng Fortress (Chinese: 大鹏城; pinyin: dàpéngchéng; Jyutping: daai6 paang4 sing4; Dapeng dialect [tʰaːi pʰuŋ saːŋ]) or Dapengsuocheng is a walled village in the subdistrict Dapeng, district Longgang, Shenzhen, Guangdong province, China. The village lies 55 kilometers from the center of Shenzhen.
History
Dapeng Fortress was built in 1394 to protect the area from pirates. It later developed into a town during the Ming and Qing dynasties.[1]
In 1571, it sustained a siege of over forty days by Japanese pirates equipped with scaling ladders.[2]
The main dialect in this village is Dapeng dialect, a mix of Hakka and Cantonese.
Gallery
- An alley within the fortress
- Traditional houses in Dapeng Fortress
See also
- Nantou
- Walled villages of Hong Kong
References
- Shenzhen Daily : "Historical sites in Shenzhen" Archived 2008-12-04 at the Wayback Machine
- James Hayes: "The Hong Kong Region: Its Place in Traditional Chinese Historiography and Principal Events Since the Establishment of Hsin-an County in 1573", in Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch, Vol. 14, 1974. p.118
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