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2. What are the differences between China's five characteristic residential buildings called by Chinese and foreign architectural circles? -

Hakka Dragon House, etc. According to the query of the ancient building official website in China, we know that the five characteristic residential buildings in China are: Hakka Dragon House, Beijing Siheyuan, Shaanxi Cave, Guangxi "Pole Column" and Yunnan "One Letter".

1. Hakka dragon enclosure is the most typical, mature and distinctive Hakka residential building.

The quadrangles and hutongs in Beijing have become the representatives of traditional culture and folk customs in Beijing.

3. Shaanxi cave dwelling is a unique form of Han nationality residence on the Loess Plateau in northern China, including earth cave dwelling, stone cave dwelling and brick cave dwelling.

4. The "pole-column style" in Guangxi is mainly popular in remote areas where Zhuang people live in compact communities, including central and western Guangxi and southeastern Yunnan.

5. The houses around "One Letter" in Yunnan have two floors, with patios in the middle, high walls outside and few windows. The whole appearance is square and tidy, like a seal, so it is commonly known as "one seal".