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What are the ethnic minorities who live in Ganlan House?

Alcohol-free bars are very popular in Southeast Asia. In Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and other countries, dry bar houses are very common. "Gan Lan Style" is actually a building name, commonly known as "high-legged house".

Hemudu residents live in telegraph pole houses. This is a ground building with wooden structure. Why did you build it like this? Zhejiang is low-lying, humid and warm. In order to have good ventilation and moisture-proof performance, our ancestors built column houses. This kind of wooden structure building is generally composed of several wooden stakes, logs and planks, with wooden columns at the lower part to form the underframe, which is higher than the ground, and the underframe is built by piling. After the wood is piled up, put the beam on the shelf, then lay the board, and then build the beam and roof on the board to form an overhead building house. Pillar-type buildings can not only prevent snakes, insects and animals, but also prevent moisture. Poultry and livestock can also be raised below. Up to now, some ethnic minority areas in southwest China are still using this ancient architectural form.

Column house is a great creation of Hemudu residents in wood structure.