Yuzitanwei (Chinese: 漁仔潭圍) is located in Ganzhou (赣州), the south of Jiangxi Province (江西), China. It was built in around 1760 and is over 200 years old. Since Yuzitanwei has been making wine long time ago, it is also called ‘Hakka Wine Castle’ (客家酒堡).
There are around 120 old buildings inside and four pillboxes at the four corners of Yuzitanwei, which makes it look like a big castle.
The ancestral hall is the center of Yuzitanwei, but after the cultural revolution, only the Chairman Mao can be worshipped.
Most of the local people have gone to big cities, only old people and kids are left, such serenity makes Yuzitanwei more charming.
Some of the old buildings have long been abandoned, look dark and spooky.
There is a clean little stream right next to Yuzitanwei, it is said that all wines of Yuzitanwei are made from the water here.
Yuzitanwei is quite desolate, which is quite difficult to be reached by tourists, it looks like a peaceful village than a cheesy tourist attraction.