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Characteristics of the exhibition hall
Pavilion is a traditional building in China, which originated in the Zhou Dynasty. Most of them are built on the roadside for pedestrians to rest, enjoy the cool or enjoy the scenery. The pavilion is generally an open structure without walls, and the top can be divided into hexagonal, octagonal and circular shapes. Because of its light shape, informal selection of materials and flexible layout, it is widely used in gardens.
Pavilion, in ancient times, was a place for pedestrians to rest. There are many pavilions beside the roads in villages and towns for pedestrians to rest, such as Banshan Pavilion, Road Pavilion and Banjiang Pavilion. Because gardens imitate nature as an art, many gardens have pavilions. But it is precisely because gardens are art that pavilions in gardens attach great importance to art forms.
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