- Lingnan culture
Lingnan culture (嶺南文化) refers to the
culture ofGuangdong and the nearby provinces in southeasternChina . It is the subject of research at institutions such as theCenter for Lingnan Culture . It is typically contrasted withZhongyuan culture , that of China's northern plains (Zhongyuan ).Architecture
Lingnan architecture is concentrated at
Xiguan . Built at the end of theQing Dynasty ,Baomo Garden is located atZini Village nearShawan town ofPanyu and is a fine example of classical Lingnan architecture. Once inside, exotic buildings, gardens, hills, lakes and bridges are found - a place that reveals interplay between nature's art and man-made art in forms ofsculpture s and edifices, which boast intricateclay ,porcelain ,brick ,wood and stonecarving .Chen Clan Temple is another representative of Lingnan architecture. The Temple was built in the sixteenth year (1890) ofGuangxu Emperor of the Qing Dynasty and served as an academy for Chen families in 72 counties of the Guangdong Province. It comprises all sorts of folk architectural and decorative arts, and is famous for its "Three Carvings" (stone, wood and brick carvings), "Three sculptures" (ceramic sculpture, clay sculpture and colorful sculpture) and "One cast" (cast iron). Therefore, it is called the best of all the clan temples in neighbourhood.Today, some building elements of Lingnan architecture are adapted in constructions of commercial districts in
Guangzhou . In streets like Beijinglu Commercial Street, Zhongshan Wulu Road and Hui Fulu Road, old-fashioned shops of Lingnan architecture are found in heaps. Attached to the second storey from the pavement, numerous pillars were built in front of the stores. Similar building styles are still common in some torn-down areas both inHong Kong andTaipei .ee also
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Architecture of Singapore
*Cantonese culture
*Chinese culture
*Chinese architecture
*Culture of Hong Kong
*Northern and southern China
*Lingnan
*Lingnan University
*Shophouse
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