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Jixian Pavilion at Night, West Lake, Hangzhou, China
The Jixian Pavilion, a famous landmark on Hangzhou, China's UNESCO-listed West Lake, is captured in this tranquil photo. Here, the pavilion is visible in the gentle light of a big, bright full moon, perched elegantly above the lake and connected to the coast by a thin boardwalk. Known as the "first pavilion of West Lake," Jixian Pavilion is renowned for its elaborate, golden-lit design and multi-layered rooflines, which are hallmarks of traditional Qing Dynasty architecture. In the past, the Qianlong Emperor would watch military parades there, and it is still a popular place for academics and artists to find inspiration. Vibrant pink lotus blossoms and their wide green leaves grow on the surface of the lake in the lower right. These flowers, which typically reach full bloom between June and August, are a seasonal feature of West Lake. The illuminated pavilion is perfectly reflected by the water's surface, which serves as a mirror. The metropolitan skyline and mountain outlines may be seen in the distance beneath a sky that is changing from the rich purples of twilight to night blue. One of the "18 Famous Scenes of West Lake" created during the Qing Dynasty is Jixian Pavilion. It represents the traditional Chinese idea of harmony between nature and building. The location is especially well-known for its breathtaking sunset views, making it a popular subject for both professional and amateur photographers. Scott Mendell, high-resolution posters and canvas prints
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➤ Manycore Tech, a Hangzhou-based AI startup focusing on 'spatial intelligence,' has debuted on the Hong Kong stock exchange following a $130 million IPO. ➤ The company aims to develop AI models that can operate autonomously in the real world, differentiating itself from language-based LLMs by utilizing a vast repository of 3D assets for training. ➤ The IPO is seen as crucial for attracting talent and resources, contributing to Hong Kong's growing AI listing boom, despite challenges in monetizing AI and the broader real estate market slump in China.