Kete Kesu is a village, which is still characterized by traditional
lives of Toraja people. If you take a look from the front side, you
will find it lies over in the middle of the wide paddy fields with a
beautiful sequence of curved roofs and carved walls barns. This village
consists of four traditional tongkonan houses of Toraja. Inside one of
the Tongkonans, there is something like a small museum, which is
located in the middle of the ground floor. Most of the people of this
village have a good mastery in painting and carving. This can be seen
among them who are doing carves and paints.
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