Pagodas

Pagodas are a type of religious building typically found in East and Southeast Asia, characterized by their multi-tiered roofs and curved eaves. They are often used as places of worship and meditation in various Buddhist, Taoist, and Hindu traditions. Pagodas can range in size from small, single-story structures to large, elaborate complexes, and are often adorned with intricate carvings, colorful decorations, and symbolic imagery.

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