Linkeng Village, established during the Ming Dynasty, is an ancient settlement primarily inhabited by the Mao clan, with a history spanning approximately 700 years. Known as one of the best-preserved mountain dwellings in the Nanxi River region of Wenzhou, the village perfectly integrates natural landscapes with cultural heritage, creating a serene and picturesque rural setting.

Today, around 40 households in the village are engaged in tourism-related activities, including dining, lodging, agricultural experiences, and countryside sightseeing, allowing visitors to experience local life firsthand. Linkeng Village is also famous for its specialty agricultural products, such as dried bamboo shoots, bottle gourd skin, and sweet potato jujubes, reflecting the authentic flavors of the region.
Local cuisine adds another layer of charm to the village experience. Visitors can enjoy home-made tofu, Nanxi field fish, longevity noodles, native chicken, and Nanxi fragrant fish. Whether participating in farm activities or simply relaxing amid the lush mountain scenery, Linkeng Village offers a unique blend of cultural and natural experiences, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both history and tranquility.
