Flying eaves of traditional Chinese architectures

When you pay a visit to a traditional Chinese structure, whether it’s a pavilion, platform, royal palace or a temple, have you ever noticed the uniquely-shaped and beautifully-decorated eave corners, some of which with an elegant upward curve? Ever wonder whether if they were created merely for aesthetic values or some other functional purposes? Let’s find it out in this special episode of ATWs.

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