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What are the representative buildings of Hakka culture?

The representative building of Hakka culture is Yongding Tulou.

Yongding Tulou, also known as Tongzilou, is located in Yongding County, Longyan City, Fujian Province, on the southeast coast of China. There are many kinds of earth buildings in Yongding, which are divided into two systems: square buildings and circular buildings. Yongding is known as the China Hakka Tulou Museum without a gate. Among many earth buildings, the most representative ones are Wufeng Building, Dafang Building and Round Building.

In July 2008, it was successfully listed in the World Heritage List. August 20 1 1 was awarded the title of national 5A-level tourist scenic spot. 20 16 10 month, 16 was selected as "national advanced unit of civilized tourism". Yongding Tulou was once the shooting place of "Li Ming" in the public service advertisement "Chopsticks" of CCTV Spring Festival Evening.

Functional facilities

Tulou is a small society. For their own survival and development, Hakkas living in different places need maximum self-sufficiency, and the structure and function of tulou fully meet the special needs of this small-scale peasant economy. There are well, kitchen, storage room, bedroom, grain processing room, woodshed, pigsty, toilet and other facilities in the building. While getting the basic living guarantee, the whole family enjoys the family happiness of several generations under one roof.