Introduction to folk houses: All buildings in the village are made of logs, marked by small wooden houses with a very simple appearance, which have the characteristics of a European village. The houses are all wooden houses with pointed roofs. The walls and ceilings are made of whole logs and spliced ​​together. The top is supported by wooden boards to form a "herringbone" shaped spire, which can prevent rain and snow to ensure the safety of the house. A ventilated pavilion is formed at both ends between the ceiling and the roof, which is a good place for storing feed and dried meat. Every household in the house seems to be a handicraft exhibition hall. The Kang is covered with tapestry, the walls are hung with embroidered curtains and tapestries, and there is a refined stove in the center of the floor. In the sunset evenings and misty mornings, with smoke floating in the air and cattle and sheep filling the slopes, the entire village creates a landscape painting of harmonious coexistence between man and nature.

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