The architecture of ancient China embodies the country’s expansive cultural heritage, and represents one of the world’s great architectural traditions. It also reflects the different
topographies and peoples spread across the country’s vast territory. Architectural historian Wang Qijun takes readers on a visual journey, investigating the most striking and significant
aspects of Chinese architectural history. Accompanied by over 100 photographs and exquisite illustrations, more than 40 of the most important structures from different dynasties are
highlighted in this book, such as the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, Yungang Cave, Daming Palace and Dule Temple. A fascinating overview of ancient Chinese architecture and how it influenced
history and culture, this book is a must for those interested in learning more about China.