Ouyang House

Yunnan


Constructed in the late Qing dynasty, this courtyard home is a superb example of three-in-one Bai folk architecture, in which one wall protected three yards/residences. Sadly, most of it is currently closed to the public – people still live here – although for a small fee you can poke your head inside for a quick look.


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