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Tunpu culture: A collision of civilizations

By Yang Jun and Liu Boqian | chinadaily.com.cn| Updated: 2025-11-17 Print

Fudan University professor Ge Jianxiong said Guizhou's Tunpu culture emerged from exchanges and collisions between different cultures.

Tunpu, literally meaning fortified villages, refers to settlements created when Ming-era (1368-1644) soldiers were sent to guard and farm in Guizhou.

"They had relatively little contact with the outside world, so their culture endured and became a living relic," Ge said.

He added that the traditions the Tunpu people brought with them changed as they adapted to local conditions and,

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