About

A bilingual entry point for Chinese ancient architecture.

Why ChinaEaves exists

Black Myth: Wukong pushed Shanxi ancient architecture into global view, but much of the English-language response stayed at the travel-listicle layer. ChinaEaves fills the gap between architecture explainer, heritage atlas, and source-grounded route logic.

v0 begins with Shanxi because its surviving sequence of timber halls, grottoes, pagodas, and painted sculpture can be read as a compact history of North China architecture.

Editorial method

Every place page begins with public sources: UNESCO records, national heritage registration, official scenic-area material, architecture archives, and open map data.

The site does not use game screenshots, character art, logos, or store assets. It also avoids language such as official guide or authorized partner unless a Tier-1 source explicitly uses it.