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What are some famous buildings with symmetrical layouts?

Traditional Chinese-style large roof type buildings; the more famous ones are: 1. Daxing Chang'an City during the Sui and Tang dynasties. With the Mingde Gate to Xuanwumen as the central axis, dividing 84 square kilometers into two, with equal areas in the east and west, it is a standard checkerboard-style city. Completely symmetrical. 2. Sui and Tang Dynasty Luoyang City. Its architectural layout is similar to Daxing Chang'an City. 3. Bianjing City of the Northern Song Dynasty. The city is divided into three layers, from the inside out, respectively, is the palace city, the Imperial City, the outer city. An imperial street running north-south, the city is divided into two equal halves, east and west. 4, yuan dynasty Beijing city. Similar to Daxing Chang'an City, checkerboard style. 5, Ming Dynasty Beijing City. Similar to Bianjing City of the Northern Song Dynasty. Completely symmetrical. Existing ancient symmetrical buildings are: 1, the Forbidden City in Beijing. 2, the Imperial Palace in Shenyang. 3, the Confucian Palace. 4, Xi'an Ming Dynasty ancient city wall. China's ancient architecture first pay attention to the symmetrical layout, especially in the north, the house is three, five, seven, nine, to the center of a symmetrical. Cities and courtyards were symmetrical with north and south as the central axis and east and west. The world's are: Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Monument to the People's Heroes, Tiananmen Square, Kuala Lumpur's Twin Towers, the U.S. Pentagon (looking down from above), Egyptian pyramids, and the Taj Mahal in India

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