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Fujian Tulou complex of historical and cultural heritage buildings in Fujian province, China

Fujian Tulou complex of historical and cultural heritage buildings in Fujian province, China (© Hongjie Han/Getty Images)

Fujian Tulou complex of historical and cultural heritage buildings in Fujian province, China (© Hongjie Han/Getty Images)

Fujian Tulou, China

Let's step into a world where mainstream housing is so last season! Fujian Tulou, built between the 12th and 20th centuries, are unique rural dwellings of the Hakka community who live in the mountainous southeastern Fujian region of China. The Hakka are a distinct subgroup of the Han Chinese population. These structures are constructed from clay, sandy soil, and gray tiles, with bamboo strips serving as the support. When observed from above, these round dwellings present an image of giant tires or reels lying on their sides, with light walls, dark roofs, and spacious interiors.
Historically, these buildings were communal living spaces and defensive zones for Hakka clans. The structures exemplified principles of equality and unity, with uniformly sized and shaped family areas, fostering a sense of community. In 2008, UNESCO recognized 46 Fujian Tulou sites as World Heritage Sites for their unique building tradition. So, if you are longing for a getaway that transcends the ordinary, come to Fujian Tulou!
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