What a great card from Chenxi. It looks to be a series of Chinese Traditional Architecture and this one is for ancient pagodas.
In early China, pagodas were square-based and circular-based, with octagonal-base tower emerging between the 5th -10th centuries. They are mainly for religious use. In the pagoda, there is often an altar and a series of staircases to visitors can enjoy the views from the top of the pagoda.
Wooden pagodas are resistant to earthquakes, but are prone to fire, natural rot, and insects. In China three well known wooden pagodas are located in Luoyang and Xuzhou. Pagodas made of stone or brick are also common. The Porcelain Pagoda of Nanjing is probably the most famous of the brick and stone pagodas in China.
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