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Fotografias de Pekin: Ciudad Prohibida, Palacio de Verano, Plaza de Tiananmen, Puerta de Qianmen, Gran Muralla, Hutongs, Mausoleo de Mao... Pictures of Beijing: Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Summer Palace, Great Wall, Qianmen Gate, Lama Temple, Hutongs...
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Fotografias del la familia imperial -Ciudad prohibida - Pekin Imperial Family Beijing_ures -Forbidden City - Beijing Author: A. De Cara Text: Las habitaciones interiores estan decoradas con muchos recuerdos familiares, aunque muchos de los mas valiosos objetos fueron llevados a Taiwan en 1948, para evitar que cayesen en manos del gobierno comunista. The collection of the Museum in Forbidden City is based on the palace collection in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. A significant portion of this collection was lost over the years. In 1948, the pick of the remaining collection were moved to Taiwan. The collection has subsequently been replenished, through donations, purchases, and transfers from other museums.
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Jardines privados en la Ciudad prohibida - Pekin Private Gardens in Forbidden City - Beijing Author: A. De Cara Text: Edificios, pérgolas y plantas se mezclan con gracia en los Jardines Imperiales. Buildings and plants are mixed with great armony in the Imperial Gardens.
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Dragones en el tejado - Ciudad prohibida - Pekin Dragon on the roof - Forbidden City - Beijing Author: A. De Cara Text: Detalle del remate de un tejado. El amarillo es el colr del Emperador, por lo que casi todos los tejados del palacio estan cubiertos de vidriados de ese color. Detail on the roof in the Inner Court of the Forbidden City. Yellow is the colour of the Emperor. Thus almost all roofs in the Forbidden City bear yellow glazed tiles.
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Tejados de Ciudad prohibida - Pekin Decorated roofs of the Forbidden City - Beijing Author: A. De Cara Text: Tejados profuesamente decorados en el recinto interior. La Ciudad Prohibida esta dividida en recinto interior, que eran las dependencias privadas, y el recinto exterior, destinado a las ceremonias públicas. Decorated roofs in the inner court of the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City is divided into two parts. The Outer Court or Front Court includes the southern sections, and was used for ceremonial purposes. The Inner Court or Back Palace includes the northern sections, and was the residence of the Emperor and his family, and was used for day-to-day affairs of state.
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Monjes budistas en la Ciudad prohibida - Pekin Buddhist Monks in the Forbidden City - Beijing Author: A. De Cara Text: La inmensa mayoria de los visitantes del complejo imperial son chinos, algunos tan llamativos como este grupo de monjes budistas. Most of the visitors are Chinese people.
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Frasco delicadamente decorado - Ciudad prohibida - PekÃn Chinese decorated bottle -Forbidden City Museum- Beijing Author: A. De Cara Text: . The collection of the Forbidden City Museum is based on the palace collection in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. A significant portion of this collection was lost over the years. In 1948, the pick of the remaining collection were moved to Taiwan. The collection has subsequently been replenished, through donations, purchases, and transfers from other museums.
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Ciudad prohibida - Pekin Forbidden City - Beijing Author: A. De Cara Text: El mayor palacio Imperial de China. Construido entre 1406 a 1420, el complejo consiste en 980 edificios supervivientes con 8,707 habitaciones y cubre 720,000 metros cuadrados. Built between 1406 to 1420, the complex consists of 980 surviving buildings with 8,707 rooms and covers 720,000 square metres.
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Centro Comercial - Pekin Modern Commercial Center - Beijing Author: A. De Cara Text: Restaurante de moda, donde los platos corren por una cinta y los comensales escogen el plato conforme pasa por delante de ellos. Interior futurista en un centro comercial de Pekin. Inside a modern commercial center in Beijing.
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