Chaotian Palace

The Chaotian Palace ( Chinese : 朝天宫 ; pinyin : Cháotiān Gōng , lit. "Palace of Heaven Veneration"), is located in Nanjing , China . It was built as an imperial palace in the Ming dynasty , [1] and today it is the Nanjing Municipal Museum . [1] Chaotian Palace area has the largest preserved traditional Chinese architectural complex in Jiangnan .

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2018

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The Chaotian Palace ( Chinese : 朝天宫 ; pinyin : Cháotiān Gōng , lit. "Palace of Heaven Veneration"), is located in Nanjing , China . It was built as an imperial palace in the Ming dynasty , [1] and today it is the Nanjing Municipal Museum . [1] Chaotian Palace area has the largest preserved traditional Chinese architectural complex in Jiangnan .

2017

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The Chaotian Palace ( Chinese : 朝天宫 ; pinyin : Cháotiān Gōng , lit. "Palace of Heaven Veneration"), is located in Nanjing , China . It was built as an imperial palace in the Ming dynasty , [1] and today it is the Nanjing Municipal Museum . [1] Chaotian Palace area has the largest preserved traditional Chinese architectural complex in Jiangnan .

2016

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The Chaotian Palace ( Chinese : 朝天宫 ; pinyin : Cháotiān Gōng ), is located in Nanjing , China . It was built as an imperial palace in the Ming dynasty , [1] and today it is the Nanjing Municipal Museum . [1] Chaotian Palace area has the largest preserved traditional Chinese architectural complex in Jiangnan .

2015

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The Chaotian Palace ( Chinese : 朝天宫 ; pinyin : Cháotiān Gōng ), is located in Nanjing , China . It was built as an imperial palace in the Ming dynasty , [1] and today it is the Nanjing Municipal Museum . [1]

2014

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The Chaotian Palace ( Chinese : 朝天宫 ; pinyin : Cháotiān Gōng ), is located in Nanjing , China . It was built as an imperial palace in the Ming dynasty , [1] and today it is the Nanjing Municipal Museum . [1]

2013

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The Chaotian Palace ( Chinese : 朝天宫), is located in Nanjing , China . It was built as an imperial palace in the Ming Dynasty , [1] and today it is the Nanjing Municipal Museum . The palace covers an area of more than 70,000 square meters. [1] The total building complex consists of three lines, with the central complex being the Wen Temple, which was built with precious materials, and the its yellow glazed tile was from Jingdezhen , Jiangxi province. [1] Inside the palace, there are more than 100,000 cultural relics in collection. [1]

2012

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The Chaotian Palace ( Chinese : 朝天宫), is located in Nanjing , China . It was built as an imperial palace in the Ming Dynasty , [1] and today it is the Nanjing Municipal Museum . The palace covers an area of more than 70,000 square meters. [1] The total building complex consists of three lines, with the central complex being the Wen Temple, which was built with precious materials, and the its yellow glazed tile was from Jingdezhen , Jiangxi province. [1] Inside the palace, there are more than 100,000 cultural relics in collection. [1]

2011

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The Chaotian Palace ( Chinese : 朝天宫), is located in Nanjing , China . It was built as an imperial palace in the Ming Dynasty , [1] and today it is the Nanjing Municipal Museum . The palace covers an area of more than 70,000 square meters. [1] The total building complex consists of three lines, with the central complex being the Wen Temple, which was built with precious materials, and the its yellow glazed tile was from Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province. [1] Inside the palace, there are more than 100,000 cultural relics in collection. [1]

2010

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The Chaotian Palace ( Chinese : 朝天宫), is located in Nanjing , China . It was built as an imperial palace in the Ming Dynasty , [1] and today it is the Nanjing Municipal Museum . The palace covers an area of more than 70,000 square meters. [1] The total building complex consists of three lines, with the central complex being the Wen Temple, which was built with precious materials, and the its yellow glazed tile was from Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province. [1] Inside the palace, there are more than 100,000 cultural relics in collection. [1]

2009

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The Chaotian Palace ( Chinese : 朝天宫), is located in Nanjing , China . It was built as an imperial palace in the Ming Dynasty , [1] and today it is the Nanjing Municipal Museum . The palace covers an area of more than 70,000 square meters. [1] The total building complex consists of three lines, with the central complex being the Wen Temple, which was built with precious materials, and the its yellow glazed tile was from Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province. [1] Inside the palace, there are more than 100,000 cultural relics in its collection. [1]