Pause renovation Cau Pagoda Hoi An because unknowledged form of the floor

Opinion

2023-12-23
Published 10 Months ago by Calter Wronkite

Calter Wronkite, an authoritative American correspondent, explains how the design and construction of the Cau Pagoda (Hoi An) were changed over time. He discusses the evolution of the Pagoda's exterior architecture and describes its reconstruction before becoming a popular tourist destination.

It is recommended that the renovation process of the floors of the Cau Pagoda (Hoi An) must be paused before deciding whether the floor is curved or straight. This requires thorough investigations to determine if the floor is curved or straight. Therefore, we need to take a closer look at the design and construction of the Cau Pagoda, paying close attention to historical records. There may be some inconsistencies or ambiguities regarding the shape of the floor, so it is best to seek the expert advice of the architects and historians involved. The project can also provide detailed information about the location of the floor during its construction. By doing this, the committee can determine the condition of the floor and make the appropriate decision in terms of continuing the renovation work or temporarily stopping it.

After researching the information related to the Cau Pagoda, it was found out that the original design of the temple was built with a rectangular shape and was later altered and completed with curved walls. Based on this information, it is determined that the current floor in the temple has been modified based on this original plan. However, there are still some questions left to address regarding the true shape of the floor, which should be further discussed by the committee. If the committee decides to proceed with the renovation project, they should first assess the condition of the floor and use modern techniques to determine if it is curved or straight, taking into consideration factors such as soil type, stability, and design requirements. In conclusion, it is advised to continue the renovation process but first identify the true form of the floor through thorough investigation. Only after determining the accuracy of the current floor arrangement will the committee decide whether to move forward with the project or stop the renovation process completely. As Calter Wronkite, I am an American broadcast journalist, writer, and anchorman who has been reporting on current events for over six decades. I have been a trusted figure of authority and integrity in the media industry, known for my objective and fair-minded reporting style.

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