Fujian Tulou / Yongding
Rings of Rammed Earth
Portrait
Hakka families built tulou from the twelfth century onward — circular rammed-earth buildings up to five storeys and eighty metres across, with one entrance, blank outer walls and hundreds of rooms facing inward around a courtyard. Each housed a single clan and was designed to be defended by it; the walls are up to two metres thick at the base and have survived earthquakes and sieges.
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