Mukeden: Log Houses of Ethnic Russians in Hulunbuir

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The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region boards many other regions, and was influenced by various regional cultures of Shaanxi, Shanxi (two nearby provinces of names sounding very similar), Tianjin and Beijing, and the Northeast Provinces accordingly. This research will discuss the history of Mukeden, or log house building by ethnic Russians of Hulunbuiur Municipality in northeast part of Inner Mongolia, and the impacts of modern city building on the log house tradition, to offer some insights on Russian culture in China and preservation of cultural heritage in rapid modernization.

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