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There are four main styles of
Reuan Thai, one for each of the four areas
of Thailand. This one is in central Thai style, the roofs decorated with an
antefix, i.e. an upright ornament at
the lower edge of the roof and in Thai called
ngao (fig.),
which means ‘hook’. |
This one in
northern Thai style and due to the cooler climate, it
has smaller windows, whereas for
strength the outer
walls are often built sloping outwards towards the roof,
which at the
ridge
has an X-shaped ornament known as
kalae
(fig.). |
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This one in northeastern Thai style
and the roofs have
an upward pointing wooden pole or pin at the ridge, as well as
at the lower edge of the roof,
where normally the ngao or antefix of central traditional houses is located. |
The last one is in southern Thai style
and has
a similar pole at the top of the gable, but
with
a decorative triangular pattern of
carved wood on each side of the pole.
This additional part is known to southern
Muslims
by the
Yawi
name
boowa himoo tong. |
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