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  • ...uilding and arrangement of doors and windows have the simplicity of modern architecture while the curves of the balcony and window frames are influenced by the Bar [[category:architecture]]
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  • ...d concrete apartment building built in the simple style of European modern architecture with traces of Art Deco. [[category:architecture]]
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  • ...he study of traditional architecture. In 1946, he set up the Department of Architecture of [[Tsinghua University]], where he served as professor and dean of the de
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  • ...he northwest suburbs of [[Beijing]]. More than 100 examples of traditional architecture are to be found in the park, including pavilions, terraces, temples, pagoda
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  • ...he northwest suburbs of [[Beijing]]. More than 100 examples of traditional architecture are to be found in the park, including pavilions, terraces, temples, pagoda
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  • ...amples Garden Architecture in China. More than 100 examples of traditional architecture are to be found in the park, including pavilions, terraces, temples, pagoda
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  • ...amples Garden Architecture in China. More than 100 examples of traditional architecture are to be found in the park, including pavilions, terraces, temples, pagoda
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  • ...amples Garden Architecture in China. More than 100 examples of traditional architecture are to be found in the park, including pavilions, terraces, temples, pagoda
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  • ...amples Garden Architecture in China. More than 100 examples of traditional architecture are to be found in the park, including pavilions, terraces, temples, pagoda
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  • ...amples Garden Architecture in China. More than 100 examples of traditional architecture are to be found in the park, including pavilions, terraces, temples, pagoda
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  • ...amples Garden Architecture in China. More than 100 examples of traditional architecture are to be found in the park, including pavilions, terraces, temples, pagoda
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  • ...he study of traditional architecture. In 1946, he set up the Department of Architecture of [[Tsinghua University]], where he served as professor and dean of the de
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  • ...re of the city" was coined by Qi Jihua, a professor at Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology]] ...surroundings, was coined by Qi Jiahua, a professor at Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology. [[The Nature of the City|(More...)]]
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  • ...re of the city" was coined by Qi Jihua, a professor at Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology]] ...surroundings, was coined by Qi Jiahua, a professor at Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology. [[The Nature of the City|(More...)]]
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  • ...he study of traditional architecture. In 1946, he set up the Department of Architecture of [[Tsinghua University]], where he served as professor and dean of the de ...re'', ''The Annotated Yingzao Fashi'' and ''A Pictorial History of Chinese Architecture''.
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  • ...c structure and sparse decoration reflect the influence of modern European architecture of the 1920s and 1930s. [[category:architecture]]
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  • ...re of the city" was coined by Qi Jihua, a professor at Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology]] ...surroundings, was coined by Qi Jiahua, a professor at Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology.
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  • ...the Rotterdam-based Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), a leading architecture firm in the world. [[Category: Architecture]][[Category: Landmarks of Beijing]][[Category: Attractions]]
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  • ...architecture in 1960, training under one of the pioneers of modern Chinese architecture, [[Liang Sicheng]].
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  • ...ciety, the first academic organization devoted to the study of traditional architecture. ([[Liang Sicheng|More...]])
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  • ...amples Garden Architecture in China. More than 100 examples of traditional architecture are to be found in the park, including pavilions, terraces, temples, pagoda ...0. The whole project was completed in 1764. Artisans reproduced the Garden Architecture styles of various palaces in China. Kunming Lake was created by extending a
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  • ...strict, the heritage site under city protection and the important historic architecture under the special protection area of [[Tianjin]]. [[Jingyuan Garden|(More)]
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  • ...strict, the heritage site under city protection and the important historic architecture under the special protection area of [[Tianjin]]. [[Jingyuan Garden|(More..
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  • ...ummer Palace, also known as Yiheyuan, is one of the finest examples Garden Architecture in China, and located in the northwest suburbs of Beijing. [[Summer Palace|
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  • ...A small sculpture, pictures of new urban areas, and models of traditional architecture symbolize the dialogue between tradition and future.
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  • ...ury, the '''Potala Palace''' ('''布达拉宫''') is considered a model of Tibetan architecture. It is also the highest ancient palace in the world. [[Potala Palace|(More.
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  • ...ury, the '''Potala Palace''' ('''布达拉宫''') is considered a model of Tibetan architecture. It is also the highest ancient palace in the world. [[Potala Palace|(More.
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  • ...ury, the '''Potala Palace''' ('''布达拉宫''') is considered a model of Tibetan architecture. It is also the highest ancient palace in the world. [[Potala Palace|(More.
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  • ...ury, the '''Potala Palace''' ('''布达拉宫''') is considered a model of Tibetan architecture. It is also the highest ancient palace in the world. [[Potala Palace|(More.
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  • ...owned for its many bridges, small lanes and riverwalk canopies. The town's architecture, built during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, are well
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  • ...the northwest suburbs of [[Beijing]], is one of the finest examples Garden Architecture in China. ([[Summer Palace|More...]])
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  • ...m a unique texture. This kind of treatment was very common in early modern architecture of Tianjin. [[Knotty Building|(More...)]]
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  • ...ture, regarded as the 'living fossil'. The village is famous for its earth architecture, charming natural scenery as well as splendid culture. It has abundant well Special features: earth architecture, carving, natural scenery
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  • ...in the northwest suburbs of Beijing, is one of the finest examples Garden Architecture in China. It was included on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1998. [[Summer
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  • ...in the northwest suburbs of Beijing, is one of the finest examples Garden Architecture in China. It was included on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1998. [[Summer
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  • ...in the northwest suburbs of Beijing, is one of the finest examples Garden Architecture in China. It was included on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1998. [[Summer
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  • ...in the northwest suburbs of Beijing, is one of the finest examples Garden Architecture in China. It was included on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1998. [[Summer
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  • ...rthwest suburb of Beijing, is one of the finest examples in Chinese garden architecture. It was included in UNESCO's World Heritage List in December 1998. [[Summer
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  • ...rthwest suburb of Beijing, is one of the finest examples in Chinese garden architecture. It was included in UNESCO's World Heritage List in December 1998. [[Summer
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  • ...rthwest suburb of Beijing, is one of the finest examples in Chinese garden architecture. It was included in UNESCO's World Heritage List in December 1998. [[Summer
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  • ...the northwest suburbs of Beijing, is one of the finest examples of garden architecture in China. It was included in UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1988. [[Summer
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  • ...the northwest suburbs of Beijing, is one of the finest examples of garden architecture in China. It was included in UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1988. [[Summer
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  • ...ch is being reconstructed and closed until 2010). With its striking modern architecture and impressive variety of exhibits, the museum has staked its claim as the
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  • ...e and Yale University as a graduate student. From 1930 to 1931, she taught architecture at Northeast China University in Shenyang, Liaoning Province. ...th Incident]], Lin left for [[Beijing]], where she studied ancient Chinese architecture. She moved to Kunming and Sichuan after 1937 but was confined to bed for a
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  • ...rict]], the heritage site under city protection and the important historic architecture under the special protection area of [[Tianjin]]. Originally named [[Qianyu
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  • ...s well as countless talents. Liukeng Village is famous for its large-scale architecture as well as unique building layout. The architectural style differs from tha <br>Special features: architecture groups, ancestral halls, temples, scenery
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  • ...[[Shanghai]], Xujiahui Commercial City, this cathedral of medieval Gothic architecture looks very magnificent and appealing. It is generally considered the most f
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  • ...inning architects Herzog & de Meuron collaborated with ArupSport and China Architecture Design & Research Group to win the competition. Contemporary Chinese artist ...tional stadiums]][[category:Venues of the 2008 Summer Olympics]][[Category:architecture]]
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  • ...largest, dwarfed only by the [[National Museum]]. With its striking modern architecture and impressive variety of exhibits, the museum has staked its claim as the
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  • ...99-649) and was later changed to Daming Palace. It is an important work of architecture in an era when China’s economic, political and cultural developments reac [[category: architecture]]
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  • '''Nanguan Catholic Church''' in [[Shenyang]] is a typical Gothic-style architecture. Erected in 1878, this gray hulk of a building barely survived the [[Boxer
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  • ...(a style of Shanghai's traditional architecture) and modern Western-style architecture, a typical manifestation of "Hai Pai" (Shanghai Style) civilization.
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  • This ancient architectural complex is considered a model of [[Tibetan architecture]]. Located on the Red Hill in [[Lhasa]], [[Tibet]], '''Potala Palace''' (''
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  • ...ch is being reconstructed and closed until 2010). With its striking modern architecture and impressive variety of exhibits, the museum has staked its claim as the
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  • ...ch is being reconstructed and closed until 2010). With its striking modern architecture and impressive variety of exhibits, the museum has staked its claim as the
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  • This ancient architectural complex is considered a model of Tibetan architecture. Located on the [[Red Hill]] in [[Lhasa]], [[Tibet]], it is 3,700 meters ab
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  • This ancient architectural complex is considered a model of [[Tibetan architecture]]. Located on the Red Hill in [[Lhasa]], [[Tibet]], '''Potala Palace''' (''
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  • ...0px]]This ancient architectural complex is considered a model of [[Tibetan architecture]]. Located on the Red Hill in [[Lhasa]], [[Tibet]], '''Potala Palace''' (''
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  • ...0px]]This ancient architectural complex is considered a model of [[Tibetan architecture]]. Located on the Red Hill in [[Lhasa]], [[Tibet]], '''Potala Palace''' (''
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  • ...0px]]This ancient architectural complex is considered a model of [[Tibetan architecture]]. Located on the Red Hill in [[Lhasa]], [[Tibet]], '''Potala Palace''' (''
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  • ...s, houses along rivers, mansions with a combination of Chinese and western architecture, and old pine and cypress trees in courtyards. ('''[[Nanxun|More ...]]''' )
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  • [[category:architecture]]
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  • ...ments found in Western architecture with traditional Lower Yangtze Chinese architecture and social behavior. All traditional Chinese dwellings had a courtyard, and [[category:architecture]]
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  • ...great number of treasures for the appreciation of visitors. Huizhou-style architecture and traditional handicraft enjoy a high reputation all over the world. Ston ...beauty. As a school of traditional [[Chinese]] architecture, Huizhou-style architecture amasses elegance, simplicity and dignity in perfect harmony.
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  • ...[[Shilin]] of [[Taipei]] City. It is a solemn and magnificent palace-style architecture constructed along the mountain in reference to the design of Beijing [[Forb
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  • ...lace, ancient homes of literary men and folk houses. The expert of ancient architecture, Mr. [[Luo Wenzhe]], points out that the village is unique in "combining of
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  • ...the ballroom is of American style, which was a breakthrough in [[China]]'s architecture in the 1930s. On its top is a straight cylindrical tower installed with col
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  • ...two courtyards. Compact yet with changing scenery, it is a masterpiece of architecture in Ningxia.
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  • ...Island''' covers an area of 1.78 sq km, reputed as a "garden on the sea," "architecture exhibition of ten thousand nations," "hometown of music" and "island of pia
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  • ...rict]], the heritage site under city protection and the important historic architecture under the special protection area of [[Tianjin]]. Originally named [[Qianyu [[category:architecture]]
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  • ...the powerful aesthetic which appeared to be recurrent in the cities newer architecture.
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  • [[Category:architecture]][[Category:2008 Summer Olympics]]
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  • ..., the island was included on the UNESCO World Heritage list for its varied architecture and multicultural history. According to UNESCO, the inscription serves as a
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  • ..., the island was included on the UNESCO World Heritage list for its varied architecture and multicultural history. According to UNESCO, the inscription serves as a
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  • ..., the island was included on the UNESCO World Heritage list for its varied architecture and multicultural history. According to UNESCO, the inscription serves as a ...8 sq km and is home to 20,000 residents.Reputed as a "garden on the sea," "architecture exhibition of ten thousand nations," "hometown of music" and "island of pia
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  • ...k Temple is meaningful to the research on ancient Yutian Buddhist culture, architecture, and painting.
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  • ...'鼓浪屿岛''') covers an area of 1.78 sq km, reputed as a "garden on the sea," "architecture exhibition of ten thousand nations," "hometown of music" and "island of pia
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  • ...per bells dangling from beneath the eaves. It is a masterpiece of Buddhist architecture by the ethnic Dai people.
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  • ...[[Shilin]] of [[Taipei]] City. It is a solemn and magnificent palace-style architecture constructed along the mountain in reference to the design of Beijing [[Forb
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  • ...ocation, the Eastern Church faces west. It follows the Romanesque style of architecture, with strong pilasters and one high and two low vaults displaying a grandio
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  • ...ges. Zhaoxing fascinates visitors by its unique Dong culture, folkways and architecture, such as drum towers, stages and stilted buildings.
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  • The town's [[Architecture]], built during the [[Ming]] (1368-1644) and [[Qing]] (1644-1911) dynasties
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  • ...o pay 148 yuan (US$23.5) to enter the town renowned for its well-preserved architecture. Prior to the policy, it was free to enter the town, but tourists were char ...tion. This puts great pressure on the preservation of the town's old-style architecture and long-standing tradition.
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  • ...[[Shanghai]], Xujiahui Commercial City, this cathedral of medieval Gothic architecture looks very magnificent and appealing. It is generally considered the most f
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  • ...al and Chinese music, operas, ballet, symphony orchestras, and dramas. Its architecture is so wonderful that people both at home and abroad look upon it as a cultu
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  • ...w the original appearance of the park to the visitors, part of its ancient architecture has been restored.
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  • ...[[Guangdong Province]], '''Daqitou Village''' is famous for its Qing-style architecture that consists of water-green brick buildings lanes paved with granite slabs
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  • ...ge''' is the dwelling place of the [[Tu]] ethnic minority. The most famous architecture is [[Guomari Monastery]] and its [[Shilun Buddhist Pagoda]]. Guomari Monast
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  • ...ardens and pools. For its imposing scale, disciplined layout, and majestic architecture, Yuelu Academy is without parallel in China.
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  • The architecture of the museum is quite distinct. It takes the shape of a square terrace wit
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  • ...ng on an imitated wooden structure, the archway showcases Ming (1368-1644) architecture. It actually comprises two archways, three smaller archways and five layers
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  • ...h of the [[Yangtze River]] as well as a treasure house epitomizing arts of architecture, calligraphy, carving, painting, and bonsai.
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  • ...ay notice next to the front gate. They're a feature of traditional Chinese architecture in palaces and temples. The structure is held together through hammering to
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  • ...no wood, no nail, no steel and no girders, and proud of its unsymmetrical architecture.
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  • ...h wooden boards, and the eaves are of an inverted, three step shape. It is architecture in a typical European style. According to those who lived here in the late
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  • ...stand and study the southern Dong culture, because of the rich traditional architecture, elegant brocade culture, strong festival customs represented by the “[[Y
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  • ...asambhava and Manjushri. The earliest palatial building in Tibet, both its architecture and the images it houses showcases early Tibetan society, culture and relig
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  • '''Chihkan Mansion''' in [[Tainan City]] is an imposing traditional Chinese architecture and an important historic relic. It was built by the Dutch as a castle on s
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  • ...ns. But its ceiling is elaborately decorated in Chinese style. Examples of architecture from different dynasties and of both Arabic and Chinese styles is very rare ...n a building with three green cupolas and other features of Middle Eastern architecture.
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  • ...pid growth in the military, political and economic fields. Achievements in architecture, sculpture and painting were noteworthy. The Guge Kingdom had a population
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  • ...largest, dwarfed only by the [[National Museum]]. With its striking modern architecture and impressive variety of exhibits, the museum has staked its claim as the
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  • ...0px]]This ancient architectural complex is considered a model of [[Tibetan architecture]]. Located on the Red Hill in [[Lhasa]], [[Tibet]], '''Potala Palace''' ('' The Jokhang Monastery, an example of the earliest architecture in Tibet, can claim to be the center around which the city of Lhasa develop
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  • ...'Snail House''' has been expanded by Dai Haifei, a 24-year-old graduate of architecture, who made himself an egg-style house of bamboo, wood and grass seed. It cos
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  • ...rdens and a memorial hall on the site of the thatched collage. The present architecture was formed after two large-scale renovations in the 13th year (1500) of the
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  • ...ure in palatial style of Song Dynasty, looks magnificent and is compact in architecture. The sitting jade statue was inlaid with such precious stones as agate, eme
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  • ...(1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties and also has some Sino-foreign architecture as well. In the village, there is a stretch of ancient woods called Wansong
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  • ...he park there is the rippling Sun Lake of 30,000 sq. m. The theme color of architecture in the park is white. On the southern tip of the island there is the natura
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  • ...llage'''&nbsp;was built in 1381. It preserves a large amount of historical architecture. The village has displayed perfectly the [[Tunbao culture]] together with t
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  • ...the influences of Indian Buddhism, Islam, and Southeast Asian and western architecture.
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  • ...nter of the monastery. It is a structure that combines features of Tibetan architecture and features of ancient Chinese palaces, embellished with golden iron tiles
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  • ...ight, but also for its beautiful structure. It is now symbolic of Shanghai architecture in the 21st century.
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  • ...rt of the garden represent the greatest spatial diversity in Suzhou garden architecture. As the largest hall of all Suzhou gardens, its Five Peak Fairy Hall is bui
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  • ...le. This temple is the largest Buddhist monastery in the history of modern architecture, and lying in the east part is the famous Seven-tier pagoda.
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  • ...000-sq.-m complex with an impeccable layout and an original style in which architecture blends almost imperceptibly with landscaping. What is most attractive about
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  • ...icent buildings, which have won for Shanghai the names "a gallery of world architecture" and "an architectural museum of the world." It is really a great wonder th
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  • The layout is well-disciplined, and the architecture awesome enough to hush the visitor into noiseless reverence. Access to this
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  • ...in-Pagoda Temple) has become a symbol of the city on account of its unique architecture. Another major attraction is the Tianlong Shan Stone Caves where magnificen
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  • ...yles of different eras, they are invaluable for the study of ancient brick architecture and carving art.
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  • The temple is hailed as a fine example of classic Chinese architecture. All its main structure – the Hall of the Deva-kings, the Mahavira Hall,
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  • ...Jade Buddha Chamber are regarded as splendid paragons of classical Chinese architecture. The Jade Buddha Temple is definitely the foremost Buddhist establishment i
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  • ...cypress trees in courtyards. [[Gardens]] with both [[Chinese]] and western architecture are scattered all over the town. Together, they present a beautiful poetic ...Garden with a long corridor with engraved tablets along the pond. A spired architecture beside the pond provides an air of exoticness. The Inner Garden boasts a ro
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  • ..., fault management, energy consumption control, high density and precision architecture. The latter's peak and continuous performing speed has increased by more th
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  • ...of the Trom-chu River, and the latter on flat land south of the river. Its architecture is a harmonious combination of Chinese, Indian, Nepalese and Tibetan styles
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  • ...Tuogu Hall, Huaigu Hall, and Guanxing Pavilion, all in simple yet elegant architecture of the Ming (1368-1644) and [[Qing]] (1644-1911) dynasties.
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  • ...and high-school of Soochow University. After graduating, Gong entered the Architecture School of Soochow University.
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  • The Jile Temple occupies an area of 57,500 square meters, and its architecture is marked by an elegance that reveals no traces of ostentation. Four major
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  • ...y building from the [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644-1911) and is the best-preserved architecture in the Liulichang area.
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  • ...edominantly European in nature, stands in the midst of traditional Chinese architecture in the historic settlement, providing contrast. It is the oldest, the most ...s history, administrative structures, as well as in physical features like architecture, gardens and public spaces.
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  • The temple architecture is traditionally Chinese, with single thatched roofs, thick columns and hug
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  • ...[[Soviet Union]] and designed by the former [[East German Republic]], the architecture reveals and reminds visitors about the history of New China's industrializa
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  • The architecture of the temple is a very typical Buddhist temple structure, with a mountain
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  • ...ction regime that will stabilize GHG emissions, and provides the essential architecture for any future international agreement on climate change.
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  • ...eople's life, you can go to a Tibetan house, where you can see the Tibetan architecture, touch Tibetan articles for daily use, feel Tibetan people's life; if you h
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  • ...Suzhou are representative of the [[Ming]]- and [[Qing]]-dynasty landscape architecture in areas south of the lower reaches of the [[Yangtze]] River. In fact, it w
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  • ...s. Looking grand and magnificent, it represents the greatest attainment of architecture and stone-engraving art, having a great impact on subsequent emperors' tomb ...selection to designing of the tombs paid attention to harmony between tomb architecture and the surrounding mountains, rivers and vegetation to embody the philosop
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  • ...of Emperor Kangxi (1662-1723). Behind the hill are masterpieces of garden architecture, with more than 20 scenic spots. In addition to its artificial hill, trees,
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  • It was believed that different mountain-water combinations in ancient Chinese architecture led to totally different effects. So from then on, almost every emperor dur ..., Chengguan Hall and the Temple of Little Western Skies, a famous Buddhist architecture.
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  • ...g Police Museum''' is housed within a magnificent example of Western-style architecture.
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  • ...State Council. The long history of Zhaoling Tomb as well as its classical architecture attracts thousands of visitors every year.
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  • ...their unique customs and traditions, much of which is manifested in their architecture, sacrificial rituals, legends, folk art and craft, and songs and dances.
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  • ...t arches, beams, crossbeams and ceiling are all covered with Hexi palatial architecture paintings of the highest class from the Qing Dynasty. The ceiling is decora
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  • Equally spectacular is folk architecture that goes into the construction of bridges. Wood, stone arches, stone slabs
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  • ...ir credit are inventions and advances in meteorology, astronomy, calendar, architecture, medical science, literature, music, dancing, carving and painting. Among t
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  • ...did not exist until the first century. The reason is that this new form of architecture was introduced to China only when Buddhism spread to the country. ...r being introduced to China and became integrated with China's traditional architecture and culture.
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  • ...lding complex, integrating the outstanding achievements of ancient Chinese architecture. In 1961, the Forbidden City was included in the List of Key Historical Mon
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  • The town's [[Architecture]], built during the [[Ming]] (1368-1644) and [[Qing]] (1644-1911) dynasties
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  • ...lding complex, integrating the outstanding achievements of ancient Chinese architecture. In 1961, the Forbidden City was included in the List of Key Historical Mon
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  • Old [[architecture]] and modern buildings in the city appear to blend harmoniously. An ancient
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  • ...uestones and wooden houses run along on both sides. The simple yet elegant architecture has been retained. Points of interest in this area include the Hundred Bed
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  • ...ect Liang Sicheng said he considered the palace a pearl of ancient Chinese architecture. Unfortunately, the palace was damaged in the decade of turmoil that was th
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  • Another attractive feature of this quaint little town is its well-preserved [[Architecture]]. Over 60 percent of the residential homes were built during the [[Ming]]
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  • ...to oil and agricultural products, electronic information, new material for architecture, medicine, as well as environment protection. In 2002,the gross value of in
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  • Naxi architecture, sculpture and painting have reached fairly high standards. Moreover, they
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  • ...the house remains show that agriculture, animal husbandry, handicrafts and architecture had developed by that time, creating the foundations for a civilized societ ...ture, the source of the Yangtze River civilization. The winding arc-shaped architecture directly expresses the profound nature of these mounds.
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  • ...of Darning Palace mark it as a masterpiece typical of Tang Dynasty palace architecture.
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  • ...graphical studies compiled under the auspices of the Yuan court. Mongolian architecture in the construction of cities and especially of palaces at that time was al
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  • ...g on military affairs in general; the architect Yehdardin learned from Han architecture and designed and led the construction of the capital of the Yuan Dynasty, w
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  • ...th the slope, looking extremely imposing. It is a masterpiece of Tibetan [[architecture]].
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  • ...th the slope, looking extremely imposing. It is a masterpiece of Tibetan [[architecture]].
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