Yingziwa Village is located in Beizhangli Village, Tongshi Town, Pingyi County, about 11 kilometers from the town center and at an altitude of over 500 meters. Surrounded by mountains, the village boasts fresh air, dense vegetation, and stunning scenery, making it one of the best-preserved and most authentic traditional ancient villages in Linyi City.
In the village, the ancient stone houses are arranged in layers, with cliffs that are steep and variable, and mysterious gorges and caves. The extraordinary ancient trees and flowers, along with captivating legends and stories, create a unique natural and cultural landscape in Yingziwa.
It is reported that the village has only one surname—Xu. Their ancestors migrated here during the Ming and Qing dynasties. However, the history of the village can be traced back to ancient times. According to historical records, during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods, King Fuchai of Wu campaigned against the state of Lu, stationing troops in the area around Wuwanggu. Yingziwa was the site of the military camp at that time, hence its name.
In recent years, Tongshi Town has placed great emphasis on the protective development and utilization of Yingziwa Ancient Village, adhering to the philosophy that “the essence of the village must be preserved.” By collaborating with development companies, such as Jiequn Group, which have successful experience in ancient village development, the town has implemented protective, scientific, and sustainable measures for the residents, buildings, and cultural customs of the village. This effort aims to retain the “soul” of the ancient village during the rural revitalization process, preserving the nostalgia for the villagers.