Siheyuan

Siheyuan
A model siheyuan
Chinese四合院
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinsìhéyuàn
Bopomofoㄙˋ ㄏㄜˊ ㄩㄢˋ
Wade–Gilesssŭ4-ho2-yüan4
IPA[sɹ̩̂.xɤ̌.ɥɛ̂n]
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationseihahpjyuhn
Jyutpingsei3-hap6-jyun6
IPA[sej˧.hɐp̚˨.jyn˨]

A siheyuan (Chinese: 四合院; [sɹ̩̂.xɤ̌.ɥɛ̂n]) is a traditional Chinese architectural style characterized by a courtyard enclosed by buildings on all four sides. This design was prevalent throughout China, notably in Beijing and rural Shanxi. Historically, siheyuan served as the foundational layout for various structures, including residences, palaces, temples, monasteries, family businesses, and government offices

In ancient times, a spacious siheyuan would be occupied by a single, usually large and extended family, signifying wealth and prosperity. Today, remaining siheyuan are often still used as subdivided housing complexes, although many lack modern amenities.