Zhuge Village

Zhuge Village or Zhugecun (traditional Chinese: 諸葛村; simplified Chinese: 诸葛村; pinyin: Zhūgě Cūn) is a historic village located in Zhuge town (诸葛镇), Lanxi, Jinhua, Zhejiang Province, China.

The residents claim they are the descendants of the famed Shu Han chancellor Zhuge Liang of the 3rd century CE.

The village was designated a national heritage site in 1996, and contains relics which are 700 years old.

"[3] According to the population census completed in the end of 1992, there are about 890 families and 2879 people in the village.

The architectural composition of Zhuge Village is very rare and peculiar.