Gaotai Folk Houses: A Frozen Tableau of Western Region Charm

The Gaotai Folk Houses are a distinctive complex of rammed-earth structures in the ancient city of Kashgar, built against a 40-meter-high loess cliff. The layered and staggered arrangement of the buildings creates a striking three-dimensional effect. Their architectural style is deeply influenced by Uyghur culture and Islamic traditions, primarily utilizing traditional materials such as rammed earth and wood.

The flexible layout of the houses, often designed with courtyards, reflects the communal lifestyle of multi-generational families. Exquisite decorative elements, including wood carvings, brick carvings, and arched doors and windows, showcase the rich artistic aesthetics and unique charm of the Western Regions. Known as the "Living Folklore Museum of the Uyghur People," the Gaotai Folk Houses stand as a vivid testament to the region's cultural heritage.
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Post by Yongzhe | Oct 18, 2025

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