
The Stone Archway is a type of traditional Chinese architecture of great importance. These stone structures, built to honor achievements, scholarly titles, virtue, and filial piety in the feudal society, were erected to commemorate these values. Some palaces, temples, and monasteries use archways as their main entrance, while others serve to mark place names. There are also Stone Archways, which are monumental gateways that propagate feudal rituals and virtues. Archways are also auxiliary structures of ancestral halls, showcasing the noble virtues and great achievements of the ancestors, and they also serve as places for ancestral worship. Overseas, archways are considered one of the symbols of Chinese culture.































