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Architectural characteristics of Bai folk houses
1. Building materials: Most of the Bai people's houses are made of wood and stone, with wood used for building structures and stone used for building walls and foundations.
2. Architectural form: White residential buildings mostly adopt the unique form of "three rooms and one wall", that is, the structure composed of three rooms and one wall. This form can not only meet the needs of life, but also reflect the traditional culture of Bai nationality.
3. Architectural style: Bai nationality's architectural style is unique, focusing on the integration with the natural environment. Houses are often built on hillsides, and multi-storey buildings are formed by using topographic differences, so that houses echo the surrounding landscape.
4. Decorative art: Bai people pay attention to decorative art in building construction, and often carve exquisite patterns and patterns on doors, windows, beams and other parts of houses to show Bai people's traditional culture and aesthetic concepts.
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