Chinese Architecture Styles
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Forbidden City, Imperial Architecture |

Here you will get to know Chinese imperial architecture, including imperial palaces, gardens and mausoleums. In order to incarnate the supremacy of imperial power, imperial architecture often adopt the layout of an axial symmetry, with the buildings on the central axis tall and splendid while the rest rather small and simple.

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Lingering Garden, Suzhou |
In this part, you will get to know the general information of the architecture that common people live in. The 56 ethnic groups have weaved a colorful civilian residence picture. Beijing locals has their own distictive houses in traditional Courtyards (Siheyuan). In northern part of Shaanxi Province, people prefer to live in Farmers' Caves (Yaodong). In Yunnan Province, local people build Seal-like Compound (Yikeyin) to dwell in, and in the west of Fujian Province, Hakkas create the Earthen Buildings (Tulou)which is considered to be built with a wondrous architectural style.

Chinese gardens are famous for their variety and delicate craftwork. This part will not only present you different kinds of beautiful gardens, but you will also be impressed at the unique constructional idea and methods of Chinese laboring people.
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Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Buddhist Architecture |

Religious architecture in China has an added Chinese flavor to it. Different religions have their unique architectural styles.







- Last updated on Aug. 07, 2025 by Gabby Li -