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Jamir Mata
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16 April, 15:11
In what way was kyoto modeled after chang'an?
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The Japanese built their ancient capitals, Heijokyo (today's Nara) and laterHeian-kyo or Kyoto, modelled after Chang'an in a more modest scale yet was never fortified. The modern Kyoto still retains some characteristics of Sui-Tang Chang'an. Similarly, the Korean Silla dynasty modeled their capital of Gyeongju after the Chinese capital.
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