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What nationality does the bunker belong to?
Nationality of bunker
Bunker houses are Tibetan, and most of the traditional Tibetan houses are made of stone. Because they are shaped like bunkers, they are called "bunker houses". Their main purpose is to make use of the climate and environment of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
Tibetan bunker is a house built of rubble or mud, and its height is generally 3-4 stories. The ground floor is generally used for stacking feed, sundries and raising animals. Bedrooms and kitchens will be arranged on the second floor, and Buddhist temples and terraces will be set up on the third floor.
Diaofang is the most representative Tibetan residence. This kind of building is dignified and steady in appearance, simple and rough in style, tight in structure and neat in corners, which is not only beneficial to wind and cold protection, but also to prevent the enemy from stealing.
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