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The ancient scenery of Jinjiang
Located in the southeast coast of Fujian, it has a long history. The ancient dwellings in Jinjiang are not only different from the land in the north and the water towns in the south of the Yangtze River, but also different from the mountainous areas in the south. Jinjiang ancient dwellings not only inherited the tradition of the Central Plains of Han people, but also were deeply influenced by the marine culture of Fujian and Guangdong people, creating a variety of residential buildings. Such as "palace-style" buildings, "stone buildings" made of granite, "earth rammed buildings" made of rammed earth, and "earth-bound buildings" made of earth knots.
There is a "head to head".
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