Embracing the Year of the Loong: Dragons in Ancient Chinese Architecture
As the Year of the Loong approaches, we explore the profound significance of the loong (dragon) in Chinese culture and its enduring presence in ancient architecture.
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As the Year of the Loong approaches, we explore the profound significance of the loong (dragon) in Chinese culture and its enduring presence in ancient architecture.
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