Zhuge Bagua Village is really a place that makes people linger and forget to leave. It is an excellent example of ancient village tourism! The layout of the Nine Palaces and Eight Diagrams in Zhuge Bagua Village is amazing. With the bell pond as the core, eight alleys extend outward to form the inner Bagua, and eight hills outside the village surround the outer Bagua. Walking in it, it seems to be in a huge maze. Every alley and every corner is full of surprises and mysteries, which makes people sigh at the wisdom and creativity of the ancients.
This is the largest settlement of Zhuge Liang's descendants in the country, preserving a large number of ancient buildings from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, as many as more than 200. Buildings such as the Grand Hall and the Great Sutra Hall are solemn and simple, carrying a profound historical and cultural heritage. Walking on the bluestone road and touching the ancient walls, it seems to travel through time and space and return to that distant era, and you can truly feel the vicissitudes of history.