Seriously though, the numbers of courtyards and pavilions here in China seems endless. I don't really know the significants of most of those that I have visited. I only know that they are all so beautiful and well kept.
We came across some halls that were closed to the public. You could only admire them from the outside.
There are windows to look in, and you have to peep in to see what is inside, cause there were some items inside. You just weren't allowed in as the doors are all closed.
Some walls and roof details. It felt so Chinese here :)
Here's a photo of me peeping into one of the windows. It's pretty dark inside, but if you put your camera lens right up to the window glass panel and zoom in, you can take a photo and see what is hidden inside.
The traditional moongate in the garden area. To the Chinese, a perfect circle represents harmony.
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