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Classic 60 Inch Oriental Feng Shui Wall Fan - Eagle & Great Wall |
Eagle Wall Fanpanter and han kanThis classic oriental wall fan Handcrafted in bamboo and handpainted on heavy paper. Oriental fans has a history of two thousand years in ancient China. Artists express their artworks by drawing and writing on the oriental fans. Oriental fans are both collectable arts and very beautiful for wall decor. Chinese people also believe that fans are good for Feng Shui- the art of placement may bring you good luck. Measures approximately: 35" in length when folded 35"x60" in diameter when opened The Great Wall of China (Traditional Chinese: Simplified Chinese: pinyin: Chángchéng; literally "long wall") or (Traditional Chinese: ????; Simplified Chinese: ????; pinyin: Wànli Chángchéng; literally "The long wall of 10,000 Li (?)¹") is a series of stone and earthen fortifications in China, built, rebuilt, and maintained between 5th century BC and the 16th century to protect the northern borders of the Chinese Empire during the rule of successive dynasties. Several walls, referred to as the Great Wall of China, were built since the 5th century BC, the most famous being the one built between 220 BC and 200 BC by the first Emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang; this wall was located much further north than the current wall built during the Ming Dynasty, and little of it remains. The Great Wall is one of the existing megastructures and the world's longest man-made structure, stretching over approximately 6,400 km (4,000 miles)[1] from Shanhai Pass in the east to Lop Nur in the west, along an arc that roughly delineates the southern edge of Inner Mongolia.
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