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  2. Autumn-Admiring Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Autumn-Admiring Pavilion was first constructed with the name of Red Leaves Pavilion (红叶亭) in 1792 in the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1736–1796) by Luo Dian , the then president of Yuelu Academy. [1] And later Bi Yuan (1730–1797), Viceroy of Huguang, changed its name to Autumn-Admiring Pavilion. It is cited from the verses of ...

  3. Yuelu Mountain - Wikipedia

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    It holds Aiwan Pavilion, one of four famous pavilions in ancient China, the Sheli Tower, and the tombs of Huang Xing (Huang Hsing) and Cai E (Tsai E). Autumn-Admiring Pavilion or Aiwan Pavilion and was built in A.D.1792. Its original name is Red Leaf Pavilion, later changed based on a poem by Du Mu.

  4. Hsinchu Taiwan Pavilion Expo Park - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan Pavilion at Expo 2010 Shanghai China. The pavilion used to be the Taiwan Pavilion at Expo 2010 Shanghai China in Shanghai in April–October 2010. It was moved and reopened in Hsinchu City on 21 February 2013. [2] Afterwards, the Hsinchu City Government purchased the pavilion at a cost of more than NT$450 million. The building is now closed.

  5. Shalimar Gardens, Lahore - Wikipedia

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    The Aiwan or Grand hall; Aramgah or Resting place; Khawabgah of Begum Sahib or Dream place of the emperor's wife; Baradaries or summer pavilions to enjoy the coolness created by the Gardens' fountains; Diwan-e-Khas-o-Aam or Hall of special and ordinary audience with the emperor; Two gateways and minarets in the corners of the Gardens

  6. Hedge fund turned to a wargame to plan for a Chinese invasion ...

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    A hedge fund turned to a tabletop wargame to see how a Chinese invasion of Taiwan could play out. It showed the fallout could be dramatic and global.

  7. Spring and Autumn Pavilions - Wikipedia

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    Spring and Autumn Pavilions, also called "Spring and Autumn Royal Pavilion", got its name from the Spring Pavilion and Autumn Pavilion. It is a landmark that commemorates the martial saint Lord Kuan. It was selected as one of the country's top ten beauty spots. Each of the two towers is four stories high and octagonal in shape.

  8. Rainbow crossings in Taipei - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Starting Line in 2024. A second rainbow crossing, known as Rainbow Starting Line, was installed outside Taipei City Hall in the Xinyi Planning District in September 2020, [6] in conjunction with Pride Month and leading up to the city's annual pride parade.

  9. Taiwan warns defence could suffer under opposition's funding laws

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    Taiwan's cabinet warned on Monday the island's security might be at risk after opposition parties passed laws that will require cuts in government spending, including defence, at a time when China ...