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tea pavilion by kong xiangwei studio floats like a silver feather in chinese rainforest

  • The Phoenix Feather Tea Pavilion by Kong Xiangwei Studio emerges in China's Wuliang Mountains, resembling a silver plume amidst a tea-tourism sanctuary.
  • The delicate design of the structure mimics a feather, symbolizing lightness and grace, allowing for birdwatching and reflection.
  • Inspired by a silver pheasant's feather, the pavilion's steel rods create a sense of suspension, blending with the sky and forest landscape.
  • Positioned with care, the pavilion mirrors mist and light, enhancing the viewing experience and framing the wilderness.
  • Inside, birdwatchers engage with nature, becoming part of the forest's rhythms while honoring the bird sanctuary's essence.
  • The architecture invites quiet communion with nature, serving as a spiritual threshold and symbol of lightness and interconnectedness.
  • The pavilion is located in Bixi Township within a tea-tourism sanctuary in Yunnan Province, emphasizing harmony with the natural environment.

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