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The '''Gate of China''', ''Zhonghua Gate'' or ''Zhonghuamen'' in Chinese, is the southern gate of [[Nanjing]] city. It is the greatest ancient [[city gate]] in [[China]] and the city gate with the most complex structure in the world. |
The '''Gate of China''', ''Zhonghua Gate'' or ''Zhonghuamen'' in Chinese, is the southern gate of [[Nanjing]] city. It is the greatest ancient [[city gate]] in [[China]] and the city gate with the most complex structure in the world. |