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Encyclopedia: Chinese pagoda Source:Wikipedia
Chinese Pagodas
(
Chinese
: 塔;
pinyin
: Tǎ) are a traditional part of
Chinese architecture
, introduced from
India
along with
Buddhism
as protective structures for Buddhist relics. In addition to religious use, since ancient times Chinese pagodas have been praised for the spectacular
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Chinese architecture: The Pagoda — Infoplease.com |
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China Theme Unit: Chinese Pagoda |
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Kew: Places: Kew Gardens: Pagoda and Pagoda Vista |
The Pagoda was completed in 1762. The ten-storey octagonal structure is 163 ft (nearly 50 m) high and was, at that time, the tallest reconstruction of a Chinese building in Europe.
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Information Sheets: The Pagoda |
One of the best-known features in the Kew landscape is the Pagoda. It was completed in 1762 as a surprise for Princess Augusta, ... Construction of the pagoda began in the summer of 1761. ...
Chinese Pagodas (Chinese: 塔; pinyin: Tǎ) are a traditional part of Chinese architecture, introduced from India along with Buddhism as protective structures for Buddhist relics. In addition to religious use, since ancient times Chinese pagodas have been praised for the...
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chinese pagoda - Architecture Forum |
Message - chinese pagoda ... does anyone know where can i find a good online source for the design specifically floor plan of a chinese pagoda?
Its historical value inspired the Marikina Chinese Chamber of Commerce to construct the Chinese Pagoda along the Marikina riverbanks as a commemoration of the roots of Marikeños.
www.marikenya.com/2007/12/18/marikinas-historical-place...
www.marikenya.com/2007/12/18/marikinas-historical-places-and-events-part-4-the-chinese-pagoda/