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Underground Irrigation Tunnels

Underground Irrigation Tunnels
In the Hami and Turpan areas of Xinjiang, there is an unusual kind of irrigation system formed by...

Waterside Pavilion

Waterside Pavilion
One of the structures in traditional Chinese landscape gardening is the xie, a special form of...

Covered Corridor

Covered Corridor
The covered corridor represents a typical architectural style in Chinese landscape gardening.

The latticed windows, as the name suggests, are opened for ventilation purposes. They are graced with artistically appealing patterns. According to historical data, latticed windows were widely used in palaces, gardens and dwellings during the Five Dynasties of the 10th century.

The latticed windows are fashioned out of brick, tile, masonry or wood carving, and they come in a variety of shapes - square, hexagonal, knife, fan, leaf, or vase, etc. Highly decorative and artistically appealing, the latticed windows are fine works of art that serve to enhance the visual beauty of the walls; and render depth to the scenery by "framing" it into so many lovely pictures.

The latticed window as a favourite means of architecture engineering was widely used by architects in old days. They have remained an integral part of modern architecture.

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