Introduction to Wok'er House: Wok'er House is a representative of traditional Lingnan dwellings. Most of them are built with blue bricks, stone pillars, and stone slabs, with flower and bird patterns on the outer walls. Because the horizontal outer walls at both ends resemble the ears of a wok, it is called a "wok-er house". There is a folk saying that a "wok-er house" implies wealth, good luck, and plenty of food and clothing.

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