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chinoiserie
thumb|350px|The Yellow Drawing Room at [[Buckingham Palace is rife with chinoiserie designs. King George IV was a keen patron of chinoiserie, and had many other rooms created in this style such as the Centre Room, also located in the East Wing.]]
thumb|A Vienna porcelain jug, 1799, decorated to imitate another rare Chinese product, [[lacquerware]]
Louis XIV style
style of Louis XIV period; baroque style with classical elements
Chinese House
landmark in Germany
Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm
royal Chinese style pavilion and World Heritage Site in Ekerö municipality, Sweden
Palazzina Cinese
building in Palermo, Italy
Dragon House
pagoda and Restaurant in Potsdam, Germany
Great Pagoda
pagoda in Kew Gardens, London, England, UK
Creaking Pagoda
small summer house located in Tsarskoe Selo, Russia
Chinese Village
chinese village in Russia, including the Chinese Opera Theatre of Catherine the Great
Chinese Tower
building in Munich, Germany
Trianon de Porcelaine
demolished building near the Palace of Versailles
wonton font
typeface styled to mimic the brush strokes used in Chinese characters; often used to convey a sense of Orientalism; frequently viewed as culturally insensitive or offensive