
Ancient architecture archway, $8,000 to $10,000 per meter
Artificial Stone Mountain (cement) - $170 to $260 per square meter
Measurements are based on the actual on-site conditions. Specific prices are determined by the on-site measurements. Prices vary according to the different requirements of Party A.
Pavilions, similar to archways, are one of China's traditional architectural structures. They were first seen in the Zhou Dynasty and were initially used as memorials to commemorate filial piety. Later, they were built in gardens, temples, palaces, tombs, and streets, with Beijing being a city with many pavilions. These are tall and grand structures with columns and gates. In the past, pavilions were mainly made of wood, stone, wood and stone, brick and wood, and glazed tiles, often located at key intersections. Pavilions have served as the facade for the Chinese pavilions at several World Expos, drawing the attention of the world. For instance, the 1867 World Expo in Paris featured a pavilion made of wood, bamboo, and straw, with a simple yet pleasing design; in 1876, the Chinese pavilion at the Philadelphia World Expo had a meticulously carved and painted all-wood pavilion as its main entrance, attracting visitors and officials from various countries; and in 1900, the Paris World Expo's Chinese pavilion was modeled after the Lishui Pavilion at the Imperial Academy, exuding grandeur.






























