Introduction to Zhuangkuoyuan: Zhuangkuoyuan of the Tu ethnic group is a traditional residence of the Tu ethnic group. There are houses with two to four sides of civil structures in the courtyard, built with three main rooms and two corner rooms. One room in the main room is the main room, and the side rooms on both sides are bedrooms or Buddhist halls. There are many carved decorations on the capitals of the main facade, such as unicorns, ligers, cuckoos, phoenixes, peacocks, flowers, etc. The carvings are exquisite and lifelike. There is a round trough built in the middle of the courtyard. Next to the cinnabar peonies in the center of the round trough is a Mani flagpole. There are prayer flags hanging on the top. There is a mulberry stove on the side facing the upper room. The elderly in the family sit in the mulberry stove on the morning of the first and fifteenth day of each month. Simmer mulberry and pray for blessings from gods and Buddhas. You can sit in the pavilions around the wheat field and enjoy the original Tu wedding.