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Ganbao Tibetan Village is a Tibetan village in Ganbao Township, Li County, Sichuan Province. Ganbao Tibetan Village is located in the center of the Tibetan and Qiang Cultural Corridor from Lixian County to Maerkang Baili. Ganbao Tibetan Village is located beside National Highway 317, 192 kilometers away from Chengdu City and 8 kilometers away from Lixian County. It is a typical Jiarong Tibetan settlement. Dazhaizi. It was built near the mountains and rivers, so it was named Ganbao, which means "village on the slope" in Tibetan. In the entire Tibetan area, Ganbao has been called Ganbao Jiaqiong since ancient times, which means a hundred households Dazhai.


In the stockade are tower-like houses built of stones. Stone houses are not built with bricks, cement, river sand, or lime. Instead, they are made of granite (locally known as pockmarked stone) washed down by the river, cut into stones of different sizes, and built with local clay. . The stone house is warm in winter and cool in summer, not easily weathered, and also shockproof, fireproof and waterproof. Stone houses generally have two or three floors, wide at the bottom and narrow at the top; the first floor is for raising livestock and storing sundries, the second floor is the living room, kitchen, bedroom, and guest room; Some Tibetan residences even have inner and outer balconies similar to those in modern buildings. The stone houses are adjacent to each other, and the heights are well arranged. Naturally arranged into a village; there are narrow lanes between the houses, the wide ones are about three meters, and the narrow ones can only pass two people side by side. The road surface is all made of pockmarked stone or cobblestone.

The 5.12 earthquake in 2008 destroyed the Ganbao Tibetan Village. On March 5, 2009, the Ganbao Tibetan Village in Li County held the "Ceremony for Hunan Provincial Counterpart Support to Ganbao Tibetan Village in Li County to Reconstruct", marking the full start of the restoration and reconstruction of Ganbao Tibetan Village. After more than two years of reconstruction, the thousand-year-old Tibetan village has basically been fully restored to its original appearance. The Ganbao Tibetan Village has begun to take shape. The entire village is built on the cliffs, the buildings are connected, and the households are connected, all of which reflect the exquisite skills of the Jiarong people. Guozhuang, folk songs, costumes, customs, and military culture, religious culture, farming culture, and stone culture are attracting tourists with their unique charms to watch, play, and take vacations.

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