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A Nine-Dragon Wall or Nine-Dragon Screen (九龙壁; pinyin: Jiǔ Lóng Bì) is a type of screen wall with reliefs of nine different Chinese dragons. Such walls are typically found in imperial Chinese palaces and gardens. Early reference to the tradition of putting a screen wall at the gate is found in the Analects, 3:22: therein, it is mentioned as a trivial ritual norm ("The princes of States have a screen intercepting the view at their gates". 邦君樹塞門, trans. by James Legge). ==List of Nine-Dragon Walls== Partial list of Nine-Dragon Walls: * Beihai Park, Beijing. Built in 1402, it features dragons on both sides. * Forbidden City, Beijing. Built in 1771, it is located in front of the Palace of Tranquil Longevity. * Datong * Pingyao * Haw Par Villa, Singapore * Chinatown, Chicago, Built in 2003, it is a miniature reproduction of the wall in Beihai Park, Beijing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.chicagoarchitecture.info/Building/1342757120/Nine-Dragon-Wall.php )〕 * Hong Kong: * *Public Square Street Rest Garden, Yau Ma Tei. Located at the back of the Tin Hau Temple. * *Wong Tai Sin Temple *Mississauga Chinese Centre, Mississauga, Canada
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