About
A bilingual entry point for Chinese ancient architecture.
Why ChinaEaves exists
Black Myth: Wukong made many people search for Shanxi ancient architecture for the first time. The attention will move on; Xiaoxitian's suspended sculpture, Yungang's caves, Foguang's timber hall, and Yingxian's wooden pagoda will not.
ChinaEaves is for the reader who wants more than a checklist: what to notice first, where to slow down, which places compare well, and which viral labels should be treated carefully.
How we write
The pages use public records and specialist references, but they are not written as archive summaries. Sources sit at the bottom; the main text answers visitor questions in plain language.
We do not use game screenshots, character art, logos, store assets, or official-location language without a direct source. The game is an entry point. The architecture remains the subject.