Jin Shrines, Baihe Ting 晉祠白鶴亭
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- Baihe Ting (English)
- 白鶴亭 (Traditional Chinese)
- 白鹤亭 (Simplified Chinese)
- Báihètíng (Pinyin)
- Pai-ho-t'ing (Wade-Giles)
- 晉祠白鶴亭 (Traditional Chinese)
- 晋祠白鹤亭 (Simplified Chinese)
- Jin Shrines White Crane Gazebo (English)
- Jin Shrines River Pavilion (English)
- Jin Shrines Little Orchard Pavilion (English)
Building Information
"A south-facing gazebo over the water across from Tongleting. First built in the Jiajing reign period (1522-67),repaired and expanded in Qianlong (1778) and Daoguang (1822). Also called River Pavilion (Shuiting 水亭) or the Little Orchid Pavilion 小蘭亭" This structure is number 35 on our site.1
Date
16th - 19th century
Works Cited
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- 1 MILLER. 2007. The Divine Nature of Power: Chinese Ritual Architecture at the Sacred Site of Jinci, 198.
- 2 WILKINSON. 2000. Chinese History: A Manual, 12.
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Tracy Miller, “Jin Shrines, Baihe Ting 晉祠白鶴亭
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Bibliography:
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