Stepping into Yunshuiyao is like entering a slow-motion ancient painting. The thousand-year-old banyan tree, with its lush foliage and drooping aerial roots swaying gently in the stream breeze, and the ancient cobblestone path, polished smooth by time, is the very location featured in the film "Yunshuiyao."
The Hegui Building, perched atop the marshland, is a marvel. Climbing it, the earthen building appears to float above the wetlands. The carved doors and windows of Huaiyuan Building hold the secrets of Hakka culture; the morning light filtering through the courtyard creates a serene beauty.
Walking along the stream, you'll see the old waterwheel turning gently. Enjoy a taro bun in the afternoon, and watch the lanterns along the stream light up one by one in the evening. Avoiding the crowds, listen to the elderly residents of the earthen buildings humming folk songs; time seems to stretch out, filled with the poetry and everyday life of this ancient village.