  
           Tu villages are close-knit communities made up of extended families. Most   villages are located at the foot of hills and near rivers. Every household is   constructed of rooms surrounding a quadrangular called Ma, on three sides.   Characteristic of the traditional style of the houses in China's Northwest, it   is distinguished by high walls, four strikingly angular caves, and white stone   pillars erected to "subdue the evil spirits." The main part of the house, where   elder members of the family live, face south towards the courtyard gate, and the   kitchen lies in the east or the northeastern corner of the compound. The family   shrine is usually erected against the wall just opposite the door of the   main-room. 
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