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Pavilion of Ten Thousand Spring Seasons
Pavilion of Ten Thousand Spring Seasons
Wan Chun Ting
Section 27 on 58

Forbidden City
Outdoor Architecture

Histoire de la Chine
Ming Dynasty (from 1368 to 1644)

1535

Relationship with : Le Printemps
Area related : Pékin

UNESCO World Heritage Site (Définitif) : 1987

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Constructed in the Ming Dynasty, this pavilion has a round upper part and a square lower part with verandas on the four sides. In the shape of a cross, the pavilion has carved overhanging eaves and multiple angles with the same shape and structure as Qian Qiu Ting (Thousand-Year Pavilion) in the Imperial Garden. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, statue of Lord Guan was enshrined here.
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This pavilion is located in the east of the Imperial Garden, which according tradition symbolizes spring.
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Pavilion of Ten Thousand Spring Seasons