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  • ...anged along a north-south central axis. It was the most intact compound of buildings left over from the [[Yuan Dynasty]].
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  • ...terized not only by its beautiful city skyline but also by the clusters of buildings of numerous architectural styles. ...architectural museum of the world." It is really a great wonder that those buildings were not all designed by the same people, nor by architects of the same nat
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  • ...g housing prices have led to some people building '''container houses''' – buildings made from shipping containers. [[Container House|(More...)]]
    227 bytes (29 words) - 03:06, 1 September 2010
  • ...iang Province]], '''the Central Avenue''' is an showcase of European-style buildings in 18th and 19th centuries. [[Central Avenue|(More...)]]
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  • ...far from being coordinated with their natural surroundings. Third, modern buildings in [[China]] bear few traces of the traditional Chinese architecture. Qi said the buildings in big Chinese cities are now against the ancient principle that encourages
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  • ...eating an "S"-shaped village.<br>Special features: ancestral hall, ancient buildings, wood carving, environment<br>Admission: 30 yuan<br>How to get there: take
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  • ...ere restored in 984 (2nd year of the Tonghe reign, Liao Dynasty), and more buildings were added during the Ming and Qing dynasties. The centerpieces of the temp
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  • ...ost important ethnic group in Dapu, widely known for its Hakka residential buildings. The tidy and compact layout represents the unique living conditions of the ...<br>2. Many hotels are available in Dapu. You may also stay in Hakka earth buildings if you like to experience local life, price varying from 120 to 168 yuan.<b
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  • The Temple of Heaven, literally the Altar of Heaven, is a complex of Taoist buildings situated in southeastern Beijing. ([[Temple of Heaven|More...]])
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  • ...verall winner of the "Best Tall Building Worldwide" by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) during its 12th Annual Awards Ceremony and Dinner It made a list of "terrible buildings worth tearing down" in a survey by the London-based [[Financial Times]] amo
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  • ...in the temple covered with yellow-glazed tiles that could only be used on buildings in the imperial palaces.
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  • ...terized not only by its beautiful city skyline but also by the clusters of buildings of numerous architectural styles. [[the Bund|(More...)]]
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  • ...e chieftain's office in 1906. The complex is composed of several groups of buildings, including the government office, the ancestral temple and the residence of The buildings are all brick and wood structures, combining the imperial style of the Cent
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  • ...to provide convenient rooms of 10-square-meterin public places and office buildings for mothers to breastfeed their children. Companies, buildings, and offices,trying to apply for 10m2 of Love, can log into the UNICEF port
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  • ...ngs were burnt down in wars in late Tang, leaving only the pagoda. All the buildings in the present temple were reconstructed in the [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynas
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  • ...mountain to its southwest that resembles a phoenix. It boasts many age-old buildings and natural scenes. It is also the birthplace of many luminaries, including
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  • ...y mountains and shaded by green woods. In its prime, the site had over 360 buildings including 70-odd temples and 100-odd caves. Second in size only to the [[Mo Over the centuries, most of the caves and buildings have fallen into ruin. those remaining include the [[Ten Thousand Buddhas G
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  • ...es of architectural structures of the [[Han]] people. The whole cluster of buildings is linked by eaves and corridors, the towers and pavilions are in diverse p <br>Special features: ancient buildings, wood carving,
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  • ...to provide convenient rooms of 10-square-meterin public places and office buildings for mothers to breastfeed their children. [[10 m2 of love|(More)]]
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  • ...to provide convenient rooms of 10-square-meterin public places and office buildings for mothers to breastfeed their children. [[10 m2 of love|(More...)]]
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  • ...s a noted Chinese architect, who used to propose for the protection of old buildings in Beijing some 50 years ago. However, the proposal was vetoed. And 50 year
    370 bytes (54 words) - 01:45, 29 January 2012
  • ...quisitely structured courtyards, there are also some western architectural buildings such as Haiyantang (Hall of National peace), Yuanyingguan (Immense Ocean Ob The artistic and esthetical values of these buildings are immeasurable. Standing in front of the mini models, the visitors will t
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  • 7) Destroying municipal water and electrical equipment, factory buildings and a variety of related machines; 11) Destroying public assets and buildings; and
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  • ...ons had been expanded over long years to become a very large manor of many buildings for an aristocratic family. ...les by the feudal rulers. Today, it covers an area of 21.8 ha with ancient buildings laid out in nine courtyards with a total of 446 rooms along a north-south a
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  • ...water at the center, it has hills and woods in the northwestern part, and buildings and structures in the southeastern part. The pavilions, terraces and towers
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  • ...cording to the [[principles of geomancy]] ([[Fengshui]]) to house numerous buildings of traditional architectural design and decoration. They illustrate the con
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  • ...g housing prices have led to some people building '''container houses''' – buildings made from shipping containers. A container is much cheaper than an apartmen
    582 bytes (78 words) - 03:04, 1 September 2010
  • ...at hand the spectator gets the impression that all he sees are magnificent buildings and the hill itself seems invisible. The landscape is indeed fabulous and m
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  • The Temple of Heaven, literally the Altar of Heaven, is a complex of Taoist buildings situated in southeastern Beijing. The Emperors of the [[Ming]] and [[Qing]]
    481 bytes (76 words) - 10:03, 25 December 2015
  • ...eaven''' ('''天坛'''), literally the Altar of Heaven, is a complex of Taoist buildings situated in southeastern Beijing. The Emperors of the [[Ming]] and [[Qing]]
    502 bytes (78 words) - 09:04, 31 December 2014
  • ...ded by mountains and hidden among green pines. It is a complete complex of buildings stretching across the mountainside and comprising four courts. What are spe
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  • ...cm in thickness. The '''Central Avenue''' is an showcase of European-style buildings in 18th and 19th centuries.
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  • ...i, Yeze, Nanxing and Pangshan. It is a genuine water town, where waterside buildings are found everywhere. The township is administrated by Wujiang City of [[Su
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  • ...i, Yeze, Nanxing and Pangshan. It is a genuine water town, where waterside buildings are found everywhere. The township is administrated by Wujiang City of [[Su
    514 bytes (76 words) - 01:42, 17 May 2018
  • ...i, Yeze, Nanxing and Pangshan. It is a genuine water town, where waterside buildings are found everywhere. The township is administrated by Wujiang City of [[Su
    514 bytes (76 words) - 10:51, 24 September 2015
  • ...i, Yeze, Nanxing and Pangshan. It is a genuine water town, where waterside buildings are found everywhere. The township is administrated by Wujiang City of [[Su
    514 bytes (76 words) - 03:02, 28 December 2016
  • ...i, Yeze, Nanxing and Pangshan. It is a genuine water town, where waterside buildings are found everywhere. The township is administrated by Wujiang City of [[Su
    514 bytes (76 words) - 07:38, 7 August 2017
  • ...i, Yeze, Nanxing and Pangshan. It is a genuine water town, where waterside buildings are found everywhere. The township is administrated by Wujiang City of [[Su
    514 bytes (76 words) - 09:41, 25 December 2015
  • ...i, Yeze, Nanxing and Pangshan. It is a genuine water town, where waterside buildings are found everywhere. The township is administrated by Wujiang City of [[Su
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  • ...generations with a valuable culture heritage. It now has over 200 ancient buildings, 99 stone bridges, 66 ancient springs and over 100 landscapes. <br>Special features: ancient buildings, stone bridges, ancient springs, landscapes
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  • ...asties but was restored after each major destruction. In 1944, most of the buildings of the temple were razed to the ground during a Japanese air raid. It was n
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  • ...ounty. It is one of the "Four Biggest Mazus" with magnificent and imposing buildings and majestic and grand halls.
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  • In Chinese Ethnic Museum, one can appreciate the traditional national buildings and customs of various ethnic groups, watch the song and dance performance, ...m, Sculpture Square and over 20 national villages in the South Garden. All buildings adopt the proportion of 1:1.
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  • ...riod of Emperor Yongle (1403-1425) of the [[Ming Dynasty]]. The complex of buildings includes a group of pavilions linked by corridors, and various halls in two
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  • In '''Chinese Ethnic Museum''', one can appreciate the traditional national buildings and customs of various ethnic groups, watch the song and dance performance, ...m, Sculpture Square and over 20 national villages in the South Garden. All buildings adopt the proportion of 1:1.
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  • The buildings of the temple are distributed among lush bamboo groves, linked by narrow pa
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  • ...of 13 halls carefully spread out over a huge compound. The present temple buildings were constructed in the [[Qing Dynasty]] in 1734. (Fayuan Temple|More...]])
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  • The main buildings of the Drepung Monastery included Ganden Podrang, which at one time was the
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  • ...lm and landscapes of the country. In addition, the pavilion comprises four buildings made of green materials and employs waste-water treatment and energy-saving
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  • ...here they built embassies, barracks, hospitals, banks, churches and office buildings for foreign business firms.
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