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  2. Great Wall of China - Wikipedia

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    The Great Wall of China ( traditional Chinese: 萬里長城; simplified Chinese: 万里长城; pinyin: Wànlǐ Chángchéng, literally "ten thousand li long wall") is a series of fortifications that were built across the historical northern borders of ancient Chinese states and Imperial China as protection against various nomadic groups from ...

  3. List of oldest extant buildings - Wikipedia

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    The oldest settlements in Sialk to date to around 6000–5500 BC. [45] [46] The Sialk ziggurat was built around 3000 BC. This is the largest dolmen in France, and perhaps the world; the overall length of the dolmen is 23 m (75 ft), with the internal chamber at over 18 m (59 ft) in length and at least 3 m (9.8 ft) high.

  4. Chinese architecture - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to buildings, Chinese gardens tend to be asymmetrical. Gardens are designed to provide enduring flow. [17] The design of the classic Chinese garden is based on the ideology of "Nature and Man in One," as opposed to the home itself, which shows the human sphere co-existing with, but separate from nature.

  5. Category:Buildings and structures in China - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 17 subcategories, out of 17 total. Buildings and structures in China by location ‎ (3 C) Buildings and structures in China by type ‎ (29 C)

  6. Longyou Caves - Wikipedia

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    The Longyou Caves ( Chinese: 龙游石窟 ), also called the Xiaonanhai Stone Chambers ( Chinese: 小南海石室 ), are a group of 24 artificial sandstone caverns located at Fenghuang Hill, near the village of Shiyan Beicun on the Qu River in Longyou County, Quzhou prefecture, Zhejiang province, China. [1] It is unknown when the caves were ...

  7. Chinese pyramids - Wikipedia

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    The term Chinese pyramids refers to pyramidal shaped structures in China, most of which are ancient mausoleums and burial mounds built to house the remains of several early emperors of China and their imperial relatives. About 38 of them are located around 25 kilometres (16 mi) – 35 kilometres (22 mi) north-west of Xi'an, on the Guanzhong ...

  8. Temple of Confucius, Qufu - Wikipedia

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    Plan of the Temple of Confucius. The temple complex is among the largest in China, it covers an area of 16,000 square metres and has a total of 460 rooms. Because the last major redesign following the fire in 1499 took place shortly after the building of the Forbidden City in the Ming dynasty, the architecture of the Temple of Confucius resembles that of the Forbidden City in many ways.

  9. Ancient Chinese wooden architecture - Wikipedia

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    Dougong is a unique structural element of interlocking wooden brackets, one of the most important elements in traditional Chinese architecture. It first appeared in buildings of the last centuries BC and evolved into a structural network that joined pillars and columns to the frame of the roof. Dougong was widely used in the Spring and Autumn ...

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