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SEE THE WORLD…DIFFERENTLY

in southeastern China are a Unesco World Heritage Site. means “earthen house”—and served as both homes and fortifications. The oldest are more than 700 years old and were designed to have no blind spots, and only a single, easily defensible entrance. All other doors, as well as the windows of the lower floors, open to the courtyard. The group of tulou pictured here is nicknamed “four dishes and a soup.”

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