Wenng
Wenng is a lesser-known but historically significant village located in the southern region of the Chinese province of Guangdong. Situated in the county of Shantou, Wenng is nestled within the rolling hills of the coastal area, offering a blend of traditional culture and natural beauty. The village is renowned for its well-preserved Ming and Qing dynasty architecture, including ancient houses, temples, and ancestral halls, which reflect its rich heritage.
The name "Wenng" is believed to originate from the local Hokkien dialect, where it translates to "peaceful
One of the notable features of Wenng is its agricultural landscape, particularly its tea plantations and rice
While Wenng lacks the widespread fame of more tourist-heavy destinations, it serves as a cultural and historical