Latitude 18 North, boat shaped house, six body banyan

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-31

Boat-shaped thatched houses in Baicha Village

Located in Dongfang City, Hainan Province, Baicha Village Boat House is the best-preserved, largest and longest-standing traditional Li village in Hainan.

The boat-shaped house is a traditional house of the Li people. In the Li language, the boat-shaped house is called "Bulong Ting Gan", which means bamboo frame shed.

The traditional boat-shaped houses in Baicha Village are directly planted on the flat ground and are divided into two sections, and most of the boat-shaped houses are 147 meters, 6 meters wide, 32 meters.

In the middle of the thatched house, there are three tall pillars, called "Ge'e" in Li language, symbolizing men, and 6 low pillars on both sides, called "Geding" in Li language, symbolizing women, which represents that a home is composed of men and women.

With a door at the front and back of the house, not only does the roof look like a ship, but the interior of the house-shaped house is also very similar to the cabin, and people enter and exit as if they were in the cabin, and the interior is more transparent, which has the characteristics of traditional ship-shaped architecture.

There are many yellow pear trees planted around the boathouse.

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The six-body enclosure of the leafy sacred tree "Six-Body Banyan Tree".

Thousands of years of six trees conjoined ancient banyan, three mother trees are wrapped into one, and three small trees are more than 10 meters apart, six branches and leaves are combined, luxuriant abnormal, the crown of the tree reaches more than 2,000 square meters, the scene is a wonder, the scene is rare.

The "Six-Body Banyan Tree", also known as the "Six-Colored Banyan of Love", is regarded by the local villagers as a holy place of gratitude, love and blessing. The trunk of the tree is wrapped with a red stripe of prayer for happiness, happiness and health of the family.

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