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China’s Journey:Chinese Toulou(Tulou)
Chinese Toulou(Tulou),in fact: kejiatulou 客家土楼.

In Guandong Province toulou, the traditional dwellings of the Hakka minority group, curve around each other like the rings of a tree. As the village grew, new homes were built around older ones.
China officially registers 56 ethnic groups. The ethnic Chinese, known as the Han Chinese, compose 93 percent of the population. Han Chinese speak seven languages, with Mandarin or Putonghua - which means “common speech” — being the official and most-used. Cantonese, which is spoken in Hong Kong and in China’s other southern provinces, is the second most popular. Most of the 55 other ethnic groups use their own languages.
This kind of buildings just for Kejia Minorities in Guangdong and Fujian Province. All special.
These are Guanddong Toulou.

And These are Fujian toulou .A little different from Guangdong toulou.










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