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An empty corner of the Terracotta Warriors in the Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China
Xi'an Museum during the Chinese Spring Festival in 2023
Wulongbi, Datong, Shanxi, China
One of the Terracotta Warrior Army display hall entrance - Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China.
Bulgaria, Varna - June 06, 2013: \narchaeological site, Roman baths in Varna, Bulgaria
ancient palace in the East Emperial Tomb of Qing Dynasty, Hebei Province, China
A stone staircase leads up to a building with a pagoda-like roof, with a tall brick chimney in the background in Foshan, China.
Taked in Japan
The pagodas are the tallest set of twin pagodas in China. They are both eight-cornered, with the lowest floor being comparatively taller than the rest, the size of the upper floors progressively decreasing. The West Pagoda is 54.78 meters tall, with the lowest floor’s circumference being 4.16 meters. The pagoda’s eaves are painted with emerald green glaze. The East Pagoda is 53.3 meters high, and the lowest floor’s circumference is 4.36 meters. On top of the East pagoda are three magic gourds (宝葫芦), with the upper two parts being made of copper.
Back to the ancient Rome: ruins collection in Ostia Antica
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Chinese Huizhou building roof, horse head wall
Clay ovens on the floor for cooking. Vedic school Gurukul for boys. Mayapur, India
Tower of mosque
National Cultural Protection Shanhua Temple in Datong City, Shanxi Province, China
Lingnan Garden of Lai Chi Kok
Ancient roman under floor heating system
Model and film profile of the walled city on display at the Kowloon Walled City Park. Kowloon Walled City Park sits on the very hystorical site of the former Kowloon Walled City, which was used to be a large mismash of unregulated slums prior to the 1990s where it was demolished to make way for the park.\nHong Kong
East Tomb of the Qing Dynasty, China - February 2, 2022: Wall carving of the underground palace of Emperor Qianlong, East Tomb of the Qing Dynasty, China
Chinese ancient architecture Taoist temple burning incense
Close up view of the famous Coffin texts inscribed within the coffin inside the Pyramid of Teti and the only known example of such text from the old kingdom at Saqqara necropolis near Cairo,Egypt
Zhongshan mausoleum, Nanjing, China
China National Cultural Heritage Preservation, Mancheng Han Tomb, Baoding City, Hebei Province, Zhongshan Jingwang Liu Sheng Underground Palace
Stove used to burn sacrifices
Guangzhou, China- 7 Jun 2024: Porcelain tea set in window of Chen Clan Ancestral Hall (Guangdong Folk Art Museum) in Guangzhou city
Chinese Huizhou building roof, horse head wall
The famous Taoist ancient buildings in Jiangxi, China,The dragon tianshi mansion
Nanfeng Kiln is a tourist attraction in the Ancient Nanfeng Kiln Cultural and Creative Zone, which is located in Shiwan Town, Chancheng District, Foshan city, Guangdong province of China. It was built in the Ming Dynasty Zhengde period (1506–1521), and has been continuously firing Shiwan ware for over 500 years so far.
Chinese architecture
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