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Brief introduction of Jintian tree house and stone house

The so-called stone house wrapped in banyan trees is now uninhabited, with no tiles left, only some brick walls and a hemp stone door frame. It is said that this stone house has a history of at least 400 years and was built in the late Ming Dynasty. This is a Deng nationality building in Jintian. Zhu, a famous tourist, pointed out in his book "The Story of Hong Kong" that the area was originally a place, while the stone house was originally the Tianhou Palace (also known as Beiming Temple), and the other was a study. The stone house itself is a three-bedroom and two-hall design, made of blue bricks and built by the method of sandwich wall (that is, the wall is made of two layers of bricks, and every two layers are connected by a horizontal brick). It is humid and hot in the south of China, and this design just achieves the function of moistureproof, warm in winter and cool in summer, but it increases the construction cost relatively.