ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 12月8日 00時45分
Photo by George Steinmetz @geosteinmetz / Communal housing of the Hakka, in Guangdong, China. The Hakka, a minority, were driven south from the Yellow River by war during the Tang Dynasty. Known as tolou, these communal dwellings house many families inside three-foot-thick (one meter) walls of rammed earth. Most have heavy doors and small outer windows on the upper stories, making them easy to defend. As village population has grown, more houses were built in rings around the original fortified settlement. In this area, most of the original round communal dwellings are in the process of being abandoned for more modern individual homes with electricity and plumbing. To explore more of our world from above, follow @geosteinmetz.
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