Let’s take a look at the aerial views of Tusi City, an architectural complex reconstructing the compound of the historical chieftains in Enshi, Hubei province! Consisting of two parts, an ancestral hall and a manor, the site has nine enclosures representing supremacy in traditional Chinese culture.
Tusi was the title of the tribal chiefs in Northwest and Southwest China who were appointed by the central government. They were hereditary rulers from the 13th to the early 20th century.