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Diaofang (Stone Chamber) is the most popular kind of dwellings in Tibet and some areas in Inner Mongolia. Built mostly of stone and earth, they look like Diaolou (blockhouse), and hence got the name of Diaofang.
The first floor is often used for livestock and poultry, and the second is retained as bedrooms, living rooms, kitchen and storehouse. Some have a third floor for the family sutra hall and the balcony.
The nomadic Mongolians and Tibetans also live in tents, which are convenient to assemble and unassembled.
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Item Name
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Tibetan Stone Chambers
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Item No.
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1200135
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Age
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5+
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Price
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Product Size
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43*29*28cm
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Wrapper Size
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34.5*22.5*5.5cm
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Carton Size
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59*36*47cm
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G.W.
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15kg
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Main Materials
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EPS
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Function
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China, having the same land area as America, inhabits fifty-six distinctive ethnic groups. Each of these groups has his own cultures and traditions, so does the houses. There are six kinds of houses which is the most representative. They are Hakka Earth Buildings, Jiangnan Water Towns, Huizhou Style Residences, Beijing Courtyard Houses, Tibetan Stone Chambers and Dai Bamboo Houses.
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