
Grand Tang Palace 3D Puzzle
The Tang Dynasty is considered the golden age in China's 5,000-year civilization. Famous for their grand architecture, Tang palaces are characterized by large arches and far-reaching eaves. They are magnificent structures with intricate and complex interlocking pieces called âdou gongâ. These palaces are built without nails and are held together with the âdou gongâ joints.
This 3D puzzle is inspired by Shen Yun's dance Tang Dynasty Training Ground and depicts warriors training for battle at a palace complex. This scene shows only a small portion of a palace that would have extended over a vast expanse of land.
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Grand Tang Palace 3D Puzzle
The Tang Dynasty is considered the golden age in China's 5,000-year civilization. Famous for their grand architecture, Tang palaces are characterized by large arches and far-reaching eaves. They are magnificent structures with intricate and complex interlocking pieces called âdou gongâ. These palaces are built without nails and are held together with the âdou gongâ joints.
This 3D puzzle is inspired by Shen Yun's dance Tang Dynasty Training Ground and depicts warriors training for battle at a palace complex. This scene shows only a small portion of a palace that would have extended over a vast expanse of land.
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The Tang Dynasty is considered the golden age in China's 5,000-year civilization. Famous for their grand architecture, Tang palaces are characterized by large arches and far-reaching eaves. They are magnificent structures with intricate and complex interlocking pieces called âdou gongâ. These palaces are built without nails and are held together with the âdou gongâ joints.
This 3D puzzle is inspired by Shen Yun's dance Tang Dynasty Training Ground and depicts warriors training for battle at a palace complex. This scene shows only a small portion of a palace that would have extended over a vast expanse of land.

















