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| Tibetan houses have their own characteristics, such as the blockhouse in the south of Tibet Valley, the tent in the north of Tibet pastoral area, and the wood structure buildings in the forest area of Yarlung Zangbo River Basin. While paying attention to cold, wind and earthquake prevention, Tibetan houses also adopt the methods of opening up air doors, setting up patios and skylights, which can better solve the impact of adverse natural environment factors such as climate and geography on production and life, and achieve the effect of ventilation and heating. |
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