Tang Dynasty Landscape Miniatures refer to the small-scale artistic representations of landscapes, often created in ceramics or other materials, during the Tang Dynasty in China (618-907 AD). These miniatures depicted various natural scenes, including mountains, rivers, and gardens, showcasing the artistic achievements and aesthetic values of the era. They were typically used for decorative purposes and as souvenirs. The style of these miniatures was influenced by the Tang Dynasty's love for nature and its flourishing cultural scene.