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The Xin Diaolou in Hongguang Village, Dongyuan, Guangdong was built during the Qing Dynasty

It faces from southwest to northeast and covers an area of 66 square meters. The diaolou has a width of one room, walls that are 60 centimeters thick, and is a four-story wooden attic building. The first to third floors are rammed earth walls, while the fourth floor is made of mud-brick walls. It has a hip roof with flat tiles, the wall ridges are edged with dentil bricks forming eaves, and the walls are embedded all around with granite long strip-shaped shooting holes and square window frames. It is an immovable cultural relic of Heyuan City.
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Posted: Feb 25, 2024
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