Here are the top ten Chinese villas:
1. Suzhou Gardens Villas-Suzhou Gardens Villas are famous for their exquisite garden design, water features, and architectural layout.
2. Fujian Tulou-Fujian Tulou is one of the representatives of traditional Chinese residential buildings. It is famous for its round or square architectural form, strong walls and unique defense system.
3. Beijing Siheyuan-As the representative of traditional Beijing houses, Siheyuan showcased a strong Beijing culture. With the courtyard as the center, there were houses built on all sides.
4. The ancient houses in Anhui are famous for their exquisite brick carvings, wood carvings, and stone carvings. They usually use the design of the horse head wall to increase the layering and three-dimensional sense of the building.
5. Suzhou Lingering Garden Villa-Famous for its exquisite garden and traditional architectural style, it used a large number of wooden structures, carved beams and painted pillars. The rockery and ponds in the garden and exquisite flowers and trees constituted a picturesque scenery.
6. Hangzhou Xixi Marsh Villa-A combination of Hangzhou's traditional water features and modern architectural techniques. Most of them use gray tiles and white walls, which contrast with the water surface, showing a kind of tranquility and harmony.
7. The Hui style villa in Anhui Province was famous for its unique architectural style, which was featured by white walls, black tiles, horse head walls, and exquisite wood carvings.
8. Courtyard on the Taihe Canal (Beijing)-Through the study of traditional alleys and hutong spaces, modern methods were used to reorganize and reorganize the street space, which as a whole became a representation of Chinese form and modern meaning.
9. Yijun (Beijing)-Inheriting the traditional Siheyuan style, with the architectural style of Yingshan, respecting nature and imitating nature, creating an ecological, energy-saving, healthy and comfortable living environment.
10. Taihe·China Yard (Beijing)-Located at the east starting point of Chang 'an Street, it is located on the bank of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. It enjoys the original riverbank forest of the Grand Canal, making the yard a real first residence.
Please note that the above rankings are based on the search results provided and may not be comprehensive.
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