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China - Beijing. Forbidden City. Golden Water River at Imperial Palace (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1987)

China - Beijing. Forbidden City. Golden Water River at Imperial Palace (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1987)


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China - Beijing. Forbidden City. Golden Water River at Imperial Palace (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1987)

China - Beijing. Forbidden City. Imperial Palace (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1987). Golden Water River

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This stunning print captures the essence of China's rich history and cultural heritage. The image showcases the magnificent Golden Water River flowing through Beijing's iconic Forbidden City, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1987. The Forbidden City, also known as the Imperial Palace, served as the imperial residence for emperors during both the Ming and Qing dynasties. Its grandeur is evident in this photograph, with its golden hues reflecting off the tranquil waters of the river. As you gaze at this picture, you can't help but be transported back in time to a bygone era when emperors ruled over vast territories and intricate palace complexes like these were at their heart. The absence of people in this image allows us to focus solely on the architectural marvels that make up this historic site. From intricately designed rooftops to ornate bridges spanning across the river, every detail speaks volumes about China's past glory. Beijing's Forbidden City stands as a testament to Chinese culture and craftsmanship. It symbolizes an era where power was centralized within these walls while offering visitors today a glimpse into ancient traditions and customs. This print from DEA / W. BUSS UIG truly encapsulates China's majestic past and invites viewers to appreciate its enduring beauty for generations to come.

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