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Screen Wall

Screen Wall
Foreign visitors may have noticed the isolated wall either outside or just inside the gate of a...

"Gold Bricks"

Palace halls and courts have been paved with bricks for 2,000 years since the Spring and Autumn...

Yingxian Wooden Pagoda

Yingxian Wooden Pagoda
The Yingxian Wooden Pagoda, also named Sakyamuni Pagoda of Fogong Temple, is located in the...

Folk residences are the earliest architectural types in the history of China. These residences are usually in diversified forms with no restrictions and built according to local conditions. They are the buildings with the strongest folk styles and local flavors in Chinese architectural art. As a country with vast territory and long history, China has various natural and humanistic environments. As such, residence styles differ from place to place. The main styles include Beijing courtyard houses, cave dwellings on Shaanxi Loess Plateau, stilt houses on steep inclines or projecting over water in west Hunan, Huizhou residences in south Anhui and Hakka earth buildings in Fujian etc. These age-old types of buildings all have their own unique features.      

The beauty of Chinese folk residences lies, above all, in the people- friendliness, with residence spaces and shapes suiting people's living needs; at the same time, built with locally sourced materials, these residences are simple and elegant in color and texture. In addition, the buildings are well arranged, compact and practical.

In terms of the decoration of Chinese folk residences, in most cases, carvings and color paintings are applied to the main structures of the building, with few added parts; key decoration techniques include brick, wood and stone carvings, which are mainly used in the most important and predominant parts like the gate, door and window bars, screen walls, the roof and fire-proof walls. The decoration of folk residences in the south of the Yangtze River and in south Anhui is the most elegant and exquisite, especially the three superb decorating techniques used in houses in south Anhui - brick, wood and stone carvings that are best known for the unparalleled craftsmanship. 

Residences in different areas have distinctive local styles and national characteristics. The decoration varies due to the owner's economic status and education. Intellectuals'houses and those of wealthy tycoons are totally different in terms of decoration style and taste. Generally, folk residences are simple and elegant. Many houses have couplets hanging on both sides of the gate. The words and calligraphy of the couplets are both vivid and rustic. The articles and furniture in the hall are elaborate yet practical. Decorative carvings are mostly in quiet colors, giving a graceful feel.

Folk residences not only serve as buildings to live in, but also reflect different customs and tell different life stories. Savoring the art of folk residences is experiencing diversified Chinese ethnic cultures and the history of people's lives.

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  • Couplets
    Couplets
    Couplets
    A couplet is concise yet meaningful, with the matching of sound, meaning and tonal patterns in the two lines.
  • Gable
    Gable
    Gable
    A gable is the triangular area of wall adjacent to two sloped roofs. Gables are common in ancient buildings.
  • Stone Lions
    Stone Lions
    Stone Lions
    A stone lion is a lion carved out of stone and usually used as a decoration in traditional Chinese buildings.
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    Youchao Building Tree Houses
    Youchao Building Tree Houses
    In the primitive society, human beings lived together with birds and animals and therefore frequently attacked by wild beasts, beaten by snakes and stung by insects.
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    Screen Wall
    Screen Wall
    A screen wall is a special wall in front of the gate of a courtyard house or inside the courtyard. Also known as "the front wall", it is generally built with bricks.

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