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Aiwan Pavilion




China, an East Asian country is one of the world’s oldest civilizations. It has a vast cultural history of more than five thousand years and an outstanding natural beauty. On the other hand, this country has remained a comparatively isolated and secluded one, and being a land of mystery, this country is not known to the western half of the world. However, China is rapidly developing and has grown in the phase of modernization, with an immense speed and is also welcoming the outer world to interact and do business with them.
 
The PRC, People's Republic of China comprises most of the cultural, historic and geographic area known as China. Since its founding in 1949, it has been led by the CPC, Communist Party of China. It is the world's most populous country, with a population of over 1,300,000,000, most of whom are classified as the Han Chinese ethnicity. It is the largest country in area in East Asia and the fourth largest in the world, after Russia, Canada and the United States. The PRC borders 14 countries comprising Afghanistan, Bhutan, Myanmar, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrayzstan, Laos, Mongolia, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan and Vietnam.
 
Aiwan Pavilion is situated in a maple wood on a small hill behind the Yuele Academy in the city of Changsha. It features a stone tablet inscribed by Mao Zedong, after the famous verse on Loving Dusk by Tang poet Dufu. The pavilion was built in 1792 and was one of Mao's favorite getaways as a youth. All visitors may easily visit museums, archaeological sites, monuments, cultural centers throughout the country, all year round.
 
Aiwan Pavilion is one of Changsha’s most popular destinations, and is well known amongst the cultural related attractions and monuments that the city has embraced.

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