Palacio de Verano de Pekín
Palacio de Verano de Pekín
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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 -
Una visita por las ruinas del Palacio de Verano de Pekín
19.10.2009Tourists visit 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 -
El Lago Kunming, en el Palacio de Verano de Pekín
19.10.2009Visitors to Beijing's Summer Palace row boats on Kunming Lake and enjoy the first days of spring-like weather April 21, 1999. The palace was used by China's emperors as a summer residence. Emperor Qianglong deepened and expanded Kunming Lake in the 18th century - and reputedly surveyed imperial Navy drills from a hilltop perch.REUTERS
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