2003
DOI: 10.3130/aijt.9.385
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CHARACTERISTICS OF PLAN TYPE AND LIVING STYLE OF FARM HOUSES WITH KANG IN DALIAN : Study on the life style and house design in northeast China(Rural Planning)

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“…A Japanese research group has been recently targeting Northeast China, where the Manchus reside, and undertook research focusing on kang, which is considered a sustainable spatial element in rural areas where urbanization is taking place. [7][8][9][10] Regarding the northern dwelling culture, common and different characteristics of farm villages near Halubin at the skirts of mountains and on plains were also shown. 11 A study on the relation of site gates and plans of main buildings in a Han-race village in Northeast China clarified that the building plan was diversified since kang was set in the south rather than following the traditional approach with the entrance to the south.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…A Japanese research group has been recently targeting Northeast China, where the Manchus reside, and undertook research focusing on kang, which is considered a sustainable spatial element in rural areas where urbanization is taking place. [7][8][9][10] Regarding the northern dwelling culture, common and different characteristics of farm villages near Halubin at the skirts of mountains and on plains were also shown. 11 A study on the relation of site gates and plans of main buildings in a Han-race village in Northeast China clarified that the building plan was diversified since kang was set in the south rather than following the traditional approach with the entrance to the south.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Japanese research group has been recently targeting Northeast China, where the Manchus reside, and undertook research focusing on kang, which is considered a sustainable spatial element in rural areas where urbanization is taking place . Regarding the northern dwelling culture, common and different characteristics of farm villages near Halubin at the skirts of mountains and on plains were also shown .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%