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9 April, 09:14

In what ways did Nara resemble Chang'an

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  1. 9 April, 12:33
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    In layout and architectural ways, Nara resembles Chang'an.

    Explanation:

    Nara is the name of the city which is located in Modern Kyoto, Japan.

    It has been designed on the model of Chang'an which is the Chinese Tang capital.

    The similarity between the two lies in their layout. The layout is regular and well-defined. They are divided between the two symmetrical halves.

    One of the differences between the two is of city walls. There are no city walls in Nara. Instead of city walls, there are residences that are large and made up of the Japanese model.
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