Bai Architecture
Bai Architecture refers to the traditional architectural style of the Bai people, an ethnic group primarily found in Yunnan Province, China. Characterized by its unique wooden structures, Bai architecture often features intricate carvings, colorful decorations, and sloping roofs. The buildings are typically arranged around a central courtyard, promoting community interaction and harmony with nature.
The most notable examples of Bai architecture can be seen in the ancient town of Dali, where traditional houses and temples reflect the cultural heritage of the Bai people. These structures often incorporate elements of Buddhism and Taoism, showcasing the spiritual beliefs and artistic expressions of the community.