Cantonese architecture
Cantonese architecture refers to the traditional building styles found in the Canton region of southern China, particularly in Guangdong province. This architectural style is characterized by its intricate wooden structures, decorative carvings, and vibrant colors. The use of bricks and tiles is common, often featuring curved roofs that reflect the region's cultural heritage.
A notable example of Cantonese architecture is the Hakka roundhouse, which served as communal living spaces for families. These buildings are designed for both functionality and aesthetics, showcasing the rich history and cultural significance of the Cantonese people.