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Pavilions

Pavilions
A common sight in the country, the Chinese pavilion (ting, which means also a kiosk) is built...

Hua Qing Palace

Hua Qing Palace
As a renowned detached palace built in the Tang Dynasty in China, Hua Qing Palace is famous for...

Humble Administrator's Garden

Humble Administrator's Garden
As the most famous one of classical gardens in Suzhou and one of the four most famous gardens in...

This is usually a simple but elegant structure built in parks or gardens to give an embellishing touch to the landscape. It is called xuan after the name of a high-fronted, curtained carriage used in ancient times by people of rank probably because, like the carriage, it is also high in front and airy and spacious inside.

Architecturally, the xuan is rather similar to the ting (pavilion), and both are used to adorn the scenic views either standing
on the side of a lake or nestling on the slope of a mountain. The difference between the two is that the xuan is larger in size, more closed and normally rectangular in plan, whereas the smaller ting has always a pointed round roof and no walls; the xuan is simply furnished with some tables and chairs so that people may sit down for a cup of tea, play a game of weiqi or appreciate works of art, whereas the ting is as a whole devoid of furniture.

The word xuan occasionally appears in the name of a teahouse or a restaurant. A well-known example is Laijinyuxuan (Come New Friends Studio) in Beijing's Zhongshan Park. Established in 1914, it operated at the beginning as a teahouse and snackbar. Lu Xun, the great writer used to frequent it to have tea, read newspapers and meet friends. The present Laijinyuxuan is a restaurant specializing in Sichuan and Jiangsu cuisine.

Among other structures repesentative of this style of architecture, imperial or private, one should count Xieqiuxuan (Paint Autumn Studio) in Beijing's Summer Palace and Zhuwaiyizhixuan (Lone Bamboo Outside the Grove) in Suzhou's Wangshiyuan (Master-of-Nets Garden).

 

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