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Chinese Architecture

Chinese architecture embodies thousands of years of wisdom and culture, harmonizing nature and humanity. From the grandeur of the Forbidden City to the majesty of the Great Wall and the delicacy of Suzhou gardens, Chinese buildings emphasize symmetry, color, and intricate carvings, showcasing the profound depth and enduring history of Chinese civilization.

Qi Baishi’s Former Residence

Qi Baishi (1864–1957) was a renowned Chinese artist of modern times, celebrated for his expressive ink wash paintings of flowers and birds. His art exudes vitality and individuality, blending the refined essence of traditional scholar painting with the dynamic charm of folk art.

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The Sundial of the Old Summer Palace

The sundial of the Old Summer Palace stands like a fragment of starlight left behind by history, bearing both glory and sorrow. Amid the ruins, it casts mottled shadows upon the broken walls, whispering tales of an unforgettable past.

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Forbidden City Middle Left Gate

The Middle Left Gate (Zhongzuo Gate), located on the eastern side of the Hall of Supreme Harmony, stands quietly in the depths of history, like a silent witness to the passage of time.

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