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China's top ten characteristic houses

China's top ten characteristic dwellings are: Fujian - Hakka Tulou, Guangdong - Kaiping Watchtower, Shanxi - Wang family compound, Sichuan - Dayi Liu's Manor, Shanxi - Qiao Family Residence, Anhui - Hongcun, Shanxi - Huangchengxiangfu, Henan - Kang Million Manor, Shaanxi - Jiang's Manor, Anhui - Xidi Village.

1, Fujian - Hakka Tulou

The world's unique mythical mountain village residential architecture.

2, Guangdong - Kaiping Watchtower

European classical style of small buildings and the traditional earth houses in rural southern China interlaced.

3, Shanxi - Wang family compound

The masterpiece of residential architecture in the Qing Dynasty, fully functional and well-designed.

4, Sichuan - Dayi Liu's Manor

Currently one of the best-preserved feudal landlord manor.

5, Shanxi - Qiao family compound

China's Qing Dynasty, the unique style of northern residential. The layout is rigorous and the design is exquisite.

6, Anhui - Hongcun

World-unique small town water street landscape, a slowly unfolding landscape scroll.

7, Shanxi - Imperial City Xiangfu

Chen Tingjing, teacher of Emperor Kangxi's former residence.

8, Henan - Kang million manor

Backed by the Mangshan Mountain, facing the Luo water, and thus the "Golden Tortoise" beauty.

9, Shaanxi - Jiang's Manor

Shaanxi rare manor building.

10, Anhui - Xidi Village

Two clear springs through the village, 99 high walls and deep alleys, each with its own unique ancient houses.