Walled village

A walled village called a tulou in Fujian province.

A walled village (Chinese: 圍村) is a type of large traditional multi-family communal living structure found in China, that is designed to be easily defensible. It is completely surrounded by thick defensive walls, protecting the residents from the attack of wild animals and enemies. Usually, people living in the walled village are extended families or clans sharing the same surname. Walled villages are still found in southern China and Hong Kong.[1]

  1. ^ "Walled Villages of Hong Kong". ibiblio.org. Retrieved July 13, 2010.