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Forbidden City in Beijing
Beijing Dingduge Pavilion, or Dingdu Pavilion is built on the top of the same name hill known as Dingdu Peak with a sea level of 680 meters.
When sun goes down, cityscape of Beijing looks totally different with vibrant lights and ancient architecture.
The ancient county of Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, China
Beijing's Central Line view in the jingshan park
antique Forbidden city postcard in 1910s, ready for any usage of  historic events background.
Forbidden City in Beijing, China
Aerial view of the Forbidden City & its exit, Gate of Divine Prowess (Shenwu Men) amidst thick smog/fog from top of Jingshan Park, Beijing, China.
The Forbidden City snow
The Beijing central business district, or Beijing CBD, is a central business district and the primary area for finance, media, and business services in Beijing, China.
Aerial panorama over the entrance to Gyeongbokgung Palace overlooked by mountains in the heart of Seoul, South Korea’s vibrant capital city.
Beijing,China - March 29 ,2011 : View of Forbidden city look from Jinshan Park in Beijing,China.The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty.
Aerial view of the capital city of Seoul in South Korea, seen a sunny day.
Scenery of hwangryeongsan Mountain Bongsudae beacons, Busan, South Korea, Asia.
Greening of coastal cities
tianmen mountain temple on the top of the mountain. the buddhist temple is built during the tang dynasty. Zhangjiajie, China
Early morning in spring in the Jingshan Park (located north of the Forbidden City in Beijing, China). The area used to be part of the Forbidden City but is now a separate public park. In the middle of the park is Jingshan Hill (or Prospect Hill) with the Wanchun Pavilion (or Pavilion of Everlasting Spring or Ten Thousand Spring Pavilion). The picture shows the view looking south from the Jingshan Hill towards the Forbidden City.
The Summer Palace, complex of imperial Chinese gardens and palaces in Beijing, China on 20 April 2024
he Forbidden City was constructed from 1406 to 1420, and was the former Chinese imperial palace and winter residence of the Emperor of China from the Ming dynasty (since the Yongle Emperor) to the end of the Qing dynasty, between 1420 and 1924. The Forbidden City served as the home of Chinese emperors and their households and was the ceremonial and political center of the Chinese government for over 500 years. Since 1925, the Forbidden City has been under the charge of the Palace Museum, whose extensive collection of artwork and artifacts were built upon the imperial collections of the Ming and Qing dynasties. The Forbidden City was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987.\nThe complex consists of 980 buildings, encompassing 8,886 rooms and covering 720,000 square metres (72 hectares)/178 acres. The palace exemplifies the opulence of the residences of the Chinese emperor and the traditional Chinese palatial architecture and has influenced cultural and architectural developments in East Asia and elsewhere.
A view of the traditional buildings in Beijing, China
Palace Museum, Forbidden City, Beijing, China
The Forbidden City seen from Jingshan park (aerial view) - Beijing
High Angle View of Beijing Forbidden City in Jingshan Park
the Potala Palace at night, Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, China.
The eaves of the imperial building of the Palace Museum in Beijing, China
Green mountains overlooking the crowded cityscape of central Seoul, South Korea’s vibrant capital city.
detail of Wuhan, a big city in China. high angle shot from the famous Yellow Crane Tower in misty ambiance
Snow scene in Deyu Ancient Town, Zanhuang County, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province, China
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