Palacio de Verano de Pekín
Palacio de Verano de Pekín
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Un grupo de turistas visita las ruinas del Palacio de Verano de Pekín
19.10.2009A group of tourists visit the ruins of water fountain site, where bronze heads of 12 Chinese zodiac animals disappeared in 1860, at the Old Summer Palace in Beijing February 26, 2009. China on Thursday condemned Christie's auction of two Qing dynasty bronzes looted when Beijing's Summer Palace was razed by invading French and British forces in 1860, saying the sale would hurt the auction house. REUTERS/Christina Hu (CHINA)REUTERS/Christina Hu -
Vista del Palacio de Verano de Pekín
19.10.2009Vista del Palacio de Verano de Pekínflickr.com/jimg944 -
Vista de una fuente en ruinas del Palacio de Verano de Pekín
19.10.2009A view shows statue bases of a large fountain, where bronze sculptures of human bodies and animal heads representing Chinese zodiac signs were arranged, at the Old Summer Palace in Beijing March 2, 2009. A Chinese art collector identified himself on Monday as the winning bidder in last week's Paris auction for two sculptures looted from Beijing in the 1800s but said that, as a patriot, he had no intention of paying. REUTERS/Grace Liang (CHINA)REUTERS/Grace Liang
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