Historical Resemblance of The Arts, Culture and Tradition
Chinese Architecture
John Wang's Photography, NYJPW Arts Gallery, Oradell, New Jersey, April 15, 2005

The Historical Resemblance of Chinese Architecture
The Arts and Culture and Tradition of China
Master John Wang has taken his time to travel all over the famous viewpoints in China and Taiwan to capture the historical buildings that represent the arts and culture which have left from ancient China. NYJPW Arts and Cultural Gallery is pleased to publish the photography to share with public.
Famous Sculptured Wall with Nine Dragons in Forbbiden City, Beijing, China
Temple Da Hsung Bao Dian to Worship Buddas
Forbidden City, Beijing, China

Different Temple Different Structure
Also Da Hsung Bao Dian, Ho Nan, China

Typical Roof & Wall Made by Straws and Clays
Tuan Xi, An Huei, China

The Small Houses in Tuan Xi, An Huei, China
Wang Jiang Ting is a Famous Lookout
Facing Yangtze River, Jiang Xi, China

Chung Cheng Palace Locates at Taipei, Taiwan
Temple Painted with "Nan Wu A Mi Tuau Fou"
Han Shan Temple, Su Chou, Jiang Su, China

Smiling Budda in Bi Yuan Temple
Shanghai, China

The Last Emper of Ching Dynasty Built this Dragon Temple
Made by 24K Gold Locates at Forbben City, Beijing, China

A Tea Pot Made by Pottery to Welcome Visitors
Xi Tou, Taichung, Taiwan

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