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  2. Daming Palace - Wikipedia

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    The former royal residence was the Taiji Palace (太極宮), built in the previous Sui dynasty.[10]In 632, chancellor Ma Zhou charged that the retired Emperor Gaozu was living in Da'an Palace (大安宮) to the west, which he considered an inhospitable place as it was built on low-lying lands of Chang'an that was plagued by dampness and heat during the summer. [11]

  3. Chinese palace - Wikipedia

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    Daming Palace (大明宮 - "Palace of the Great Brightness"), also known as the Eastern Apartments (東内), in (Tang) Chang'an (長安), now downtown Xi'an (西安), Shaanxi province: imperial palace of the Tang dynasty after A.D. 663 (it was briefly named Penglai Palace (蓬萊宮) between 663 and 705), but the Taiji Palace remained in use ...

  4. Giant Wild Goose Pagoda - Wikipedia

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    Night view photo of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda In 1954, the internal spiral staircase of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda was replaced, and the inner walls of the tower were refurbished. In 1961, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda was designated as a Major cultural heritage sites under national-level protection .

  5. Chang'an - Wikipedia

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    Within the West Park was a running stream and within the walled enclosure of the West Palace were two running streams, one connecting three ponds and another connecting two ponds. The small East Park had a pond the size of those in the West Palace. The Daming Palace and the Xingqing Palace (along the eastern wall of the city) had small lakes to ...

  6. Xuanwu Gate Incident - Wikipedia

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    The reconstructed Danfeng Gate of the Daming Palace, a palatial complex built as a home for Emperor Taizong's father, the retired Emperor Gaozu In 632, Ma Zhou charged that the retired Emperor Gaozu had settled in the Da'an Palace, [ i ] which he considered an inhospitable place as it was built on low-lying lands at Chang'an that were plagued ...

  7. Tang Dynasty City - Wikipedia

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    The Tang Dynasty Village Motion Pictures Pte Ltd; Underground Palace & Small Wild Goose Pagoda. Underground Palace replica: Terracotta warriors replicas; Small Wild Goose Pagoda replica: seven storey tower; Daming Palace & Hanyan Hall replicas: partially constructed and abandoned; Huaqing Pool & lodging houses replicas: abandoned

  8. Kensington Palace Just Posted Gorgeous Photos & Video ... - AOL

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    Instagram / princeandprincessofwales As Kensington Palace has done in previous months, today they shared a bunch of the past mon Kensington Palace Just Posted Gorgeous Photos & Video of Kate ...

  9. An Jiayao - Wikipedia

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    She received her MA in 1982 from Archaeology Department of CASS and has been involved in numerous excavations. From 2001 to 2005, she led an excavation at the imperial gardens at Daming Palace's Taiye Pond in a joint project between CASS's Institute of Archaeology and Japan's Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties. [3]