19 Jan 6th GEA India Arbitration Day – New Delhi By NITYA , Senior Expert Faculty, GIEC The Chinese (and later, Japanese) version of the Buddhist temple tends to be a one-story building of richly carved, painted, or tiled timber constructed around an atrium used for worship, although pagodas, which were sometimes built as temples, were towering stacks of brightly coloured, wing-roofed stories over a small shrine. By contrast, the Shinto temples of Japan are almost huts, so simple and rustic are their design Related Link https://www.kei-ind.com/