Chinese pavilion
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Chinese Pavilions (Chinese 亭, pinyin tíng) are covered structures without surrounding walls and are a traditional part of Chinese architecture. While often found within temples, pavilions are not exclusively religious structures. Many Chinese parks and gardens feature pavilions to provide shade and a place to rest.
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