Earthen buildings offer scenic view in autumn
Layer upon layer of vast green paddy terraces provide idyllic views in Yongding district of Longyan, East China's Fujian province at this time of year, dotted with variously-sized circular and rectangular tulou, or earthen buildings, which are the ancestral homes of local Hakka people. [Photo/IC]
Layer upon layer of vast green paddy terraces provide idyllic views in Yongding district of Longyan, East China's Fujian province at this time of year, dotted with variously-sized circular and rectangular tulou, or earthen buildings, which are the ancestral homes of local Hakka people.
There are more than 23,000 tulou in Yongding. The buildings became well-known after 46 of them were given World Heritage status by UNESCO in 2008.