Xinjin Zhi Museum

XINJIN – The design of a pavilion-like museum in Xinjin, China, reflects the Taoist religion in its materials, concept, use of space and exhibitions.
The structure is located at the base of Laojunshan mountain, which is believed to be a ho
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