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United States
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In the United States, automatic gates are popular in residential areas for security and convenience.
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Japan
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In traditional Japanese architecture, gates symbolize entry into sacred or special spaces like shrines and temples.
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Western countries
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Gates are used in Western countries for security and privacy at entry points to private properties.
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Middle Eastern countries
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In Middle Eastern countries, gates are seen as symbols of hospitality and prestige.
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Asian cultures
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Traditional Japanese architecture uses gates (Torii) as symbolic markers at the entrance to Shinto shrines and other sacred sites.
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East Asian countries
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Gates in East Asian cultures symbolize the boundary between public and private spaces and are important architectural elements often ornately decorated.
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Korea
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Gates in Korean traditional architecture symbolize entry into sacred or special spaces.
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, gates symbolize hospitality and are commonly used to welcome guests into homes and important places.
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