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In Kunming, Yunnan, there is a traditional building called Daguan Pavilion

📍Detailed address: Daguan Pavilion, located in Daguan Park, 284 Daguan Road, Xishan District, Kunming City, Yunnan Province, is a three-tiered glazed tile roof wooden structure building, covering an area of more than 400 square meters, famous for its long couplet of Daguan Pavilion. 🌟Highlight features: Daguan Pavilion was built in the 29th year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty (1690) by the patrol Wang Jiwen. In the eighth year of Daoguang (1828), the Daguan Pavilion was renovated and expanded to three floors. In the seventh year of Xianfeng (1857), the long couplet and the building were destroyed by war. In the fifth year of Tongzhi (1866), it was rebuilt, but it was again flooded, and it was repaired again in the ninth year of Guangxu (1883). 👍Most recommended: Daguan Pavilion is a three-tiered Yunan traditional ancient building with a pointed roof. The plane is square, with terraces on all sides, facing the water on the south side. The terrace is surrounded by square limestone blocks, with stone slabs on the top. The building is connected to the corridor on the west side. Daguan Pavilion not only inherits the mainstream traditional architectural culture of China, but also its Kunming 'five ink' painting and eave purlin head wood carving are all elephant head or flower shapes, which also has local ethnic cultural colors, reflecting the integration of central plains culture and frontier ethnic culture.
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Posted: Feb 14, 2024
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