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What is the main material of the tent hotel?

Pillar: Also called a pillar, it stands vertically on the ground. There are various types of straight one or two or three connected. Some tubular support bends need to be connected with wires. The general material is fiberglass, usually 7 sections.

Border: Used in bullet-type tents or cabin-type tents, with short rod-shaped materials combined into pillars or beams.

Building: The top part of the tent.

Roof: The part that forms the slope of the tent.

Wall: The wall part on the side of the tent. Some tents have none at all.

Rainproof shed: A part of the roof is opened to the front and supported by other pillars.

Door: It is the entrance and exit of the tent. A window can be installed on the other side.

Ground mat: It is a mat spread on the ground in the tent. If there is heavy humidity, another layer of bamboo mats needs to be laid.

Flying mat: A mat placed on the roof of the tent to protect it from strong sunlight. That is, the second floor of the roof

Main rope: also called column rope. It is separated from both ends of the pillar to prevent the pillar from tilting and is fixed with nails.

Corner ropes: extend from the four corners of the tent curtain and are fixed with nails.

Waist rope: extends from the bottom edge of the roof of the tent curtain and is fixed with nails.

Nails: Also called ground nails, they are used to insert into the ground to fix ropes and the bottom edge of tent curtains. There is wood. Made of metal and synthetic resin.

Wood or Iron Hammer: Used when driving nails into the ground. A snap buckle made of wood or metal and attached to the main rope or angle rope. The cable passes through two small holes in between and can be controlled by moving it.

Bag: A cloth bag that stores the curtain, pillars, nails, and wooden hammers.