Part of the Nine Dragon Wall in Beijing, China
3D scanning
Chinese Loong
Chinese traditional culture
Beijing
One of the symbols of China in Beijing
3D model of the Nine Dragon Wall
Built in the 21st year of the Qianlong reign (1756)
Colored glazed brick screen wall
Beihai Park
Witness the prosperity and glory of the Qing Dynasty
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The Chinese Loong is one of the symbols of China in Beijing, and the Nine Dragon Wall is an outstanding representative of this symbol. Built in the 21st year of the Qianlong reign (1756), it is a colored glazed brick screen wall. Renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and unique design, it is carved with nine lifelike dragons, each with a unique shape and vivid imagery, showcasing the majesty and mystery of dragons in traditional Chinese culture. Not only is it a treasure of Chinese architectural art, but it is also an important symbol of Beijing's historical and cultural heritage. Located within Beihai Park in Beijing, it is a part of the royal garden and has witnessed the prosperity and glory of the Qing Dynasty. It is a symbol of traditional Chinese culture.