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  2. Chinese architecture - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the city of Datong started to rebuild the Datong ancient city wall and buildings in traditional architecture, although received skepticism and opposition by citizens by then, many praised the mayor for bringing back traditional Chinese aesthetics later on. [13].Starting with the Northern Wei dynasty 1,600 years ago, Datong was a ...

  3. Traditional Chinese house architecture - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Chinese house architecture refers to a historical series of architecture styles and design elements that were commonly utilised in the building of civilian homes during the imperial era of ancient China. Throughout this two-thousand year long period, significant innovations and variations of homes existed, but house design generally ...

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in China - Wikipedia

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    The area includes historical buildings, temples, and villas that reflect its cultural and educational significance. Mountain Lu National Park represents a blend of natural landscapes and cultural history.778: Ancient City of Pingyao * Shanxi: 1997 ii, iii, iv A traditional Han Chinese city from the Ming and Qing dynasties.

  5. Ancient Chinese wooden architecture - Wikipedia

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    In traditional Chinese architecture, every facet of a building was decorated using various materials and techniques. Simple ceiling ornamentations in ordinary buildings were made of wooden strips and covered with paper. More decorative was the lattice ceiling, constructed of woven wooden strips or sorghum stems fastened to the beams.

  6. Fujian tulou - Wikipedia

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    The Fujian tulou (simplified Chinese: 福建土楼; traditional Chinese: 福建土樓; pinyin: Fújiàn tǔlóu; lit. 'Fujian earthen buildings') are Chinese rural dwellings [1] unique to the Hakka in the mountainous areas in southeastern Fujian, China. They were mostly built between the 12th and the 20th centuries. [2]

  7. Hakka walled village - Wikipedia

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    A Hakka walled village (Chinese: 围龙屋) is a large multi-family communal living structure that is designed to be easily defensible. This building style is unique to the Hakka people found in southern China. Walled villages are typically designed for defensive purposes and consist of one entrance and no windows at the ground level.

  8. Lingnan architecture - Wikipedia

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    Cold alleys (Jyutping: Laang 5 hong 2; Traditional Chinese: 冷巷, literally "cold alley") has been called the "essence" of classical Lingnan architecture, and is utilized in the region outside the classical style. [12] The cold alley is a narrow path walled on both sides by buildings, like a corridor within the complex.

  9. Siheyuan - Wikipedia

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    The layout of a simple courtyard represents traditional Chinese morality and Confucian ethics. In Beijing, four buildings in a single courtyard receive different amounts of sunlight. The northern main building receives the most, thus serving as the living room and bedroom of the owner or head of the family. The eastern and western side ...