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  • The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in the Temple of Heaven, Beijing, People's Republic of China, Asia
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    The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in the Temple of Heaven, Beijing, People's Republic of China, Asia
    The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in the Temple of Heaven, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Beijing, People's Republic of China, Asia
    Frank Fell

     

  • The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in the Temple of Heaven, Beijing, People's Republic of China, Asia
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    The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in the Temple of Heaven, Beijing, People's Republic of China, Asia
    The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in the Temple of Heaven, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Beijing, People's Republic of China, Asia
    Frank Fell

     

  • The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in the Temple of Heaven, Beijing, People's Republic of China, Asia
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    The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in the Temple of Heaven, Beijing, People's Republic of China, Asia
    The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in the Temple of Heaven, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Beijing, People's Republic of China, Asia
    Frank Fell

     

  • View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, Beijing, Xicheng, People's Republic of China, Asia
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    View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, Beijing, Xicheng, People's Republic of China, Asia
    View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Xicheng, Beijing, People's Republic of China, Asia
    Frank Fell

     

  • View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, Beijing, Xicheng, People's Republic of China, Asia
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    View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, Beijing, Xicheng, People's Republic of China, Asia
    View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Xicheng, Beijing, People's Republic of China, Asia
    Frank Fell

     

  • View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, Beijing, Xicheng, People's Republic of China, Asia
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    View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, Beijing, Xicheng, People's Republic of China, Asia
    View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Xicheng, Beijing, People's Republic of China, Asia
    Frank Fell

     

  • View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, Beijing, Xicheng, People's Republic of China, Asia
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    View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, Beijing, Xicheng, People's Republic of China, Asia
    View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Xicheng, Beijing, People's Republic of China, Asia
    Frank Fell

     

  • View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, Beijing, Xicheng, People's Republic of China, Asia
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    View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, Beijing, Xicheng, People's Republic of China, Asia
    View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Xicheng, Beijing, People's Republic of China, Asia
    Frank Fell

     

  • View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, Beijing, Xicheng, People's Republic of China, Asia
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    View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, Beijing, Xicheng, People's Republic of China, Asia
    View inside the Forbidden City at sunset, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Xicheng, Beijing, People's Republic of China, Asia
    Frank Fell

     

  • The 14th-Century Ming Dynasty Bell Tower, Xian, Shaanxi Province, China
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    The 14th-Century Ming Dynasty Bell Tower, Xian, Shaanxi Province, China
    The 14th-century Ming Dynasty Bell Tower, Xian, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia
    Alex Robinson

     

  • Path into Ming dynasty Huajue Great mosque of Xi‚Äôan at night, Xi‚Äôan, Shaanxi, China
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    Path into Ming dynasty Huajue Great mosque of Xi’an at night, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China
    Path into Ming dynasty Huajue Great mosque of Xian at night, Xian, Shaanxi, China, Asia
    Annie Owen

     

  • Zhenbeitai Tower of the Great Wall, Yulin, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia
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    Zhenbeitai Tower of the Great Wall, Yulin, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia
    Zhenbeitai Tower of the Great Wall, Yulin, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia
    Michael Snell

     

  • China, Beijing, Forbidden City, Supreme Harmony Hall
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    China, Beijing, Forbidden City, Supreme Harmony Hall
    Zhendu gate and the Gate of Supreme Harmony, Forbidden City, Beijing, China, East Asia
    Bruno Morandi

     

  • China, Beijing, Forbidden City, Supreme Harmony Hall
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    China, Beijing, Forbidden City, Supreme Harmony Hall
    Hall of Preserving Harmony (in the background) with Hall of Central Harmony, Forbidden City, Beijing, China, East Asia
    Bruno Morandi

     

  • China, Beijing, Forbidden City, the Supreme Harmony door
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    China, Beijing, Forbidden City, the Supreme Harmony door
    Gate of Supreme Harmony, Forbidden City, Beijing, China, East Asia
    Bruno Morandi

     

  • China, Beijing, Forbidden City, the Supreme Harmony door
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    China, Beijing, Forbidden City, the Supreme Harmony door
    Gate of Supreme Harmony, Forbidden City, Beijing, China, East Asia
    Bruno Morandi

     

  • China, Beijing, Forbidden City, the Supreme Harmony door
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    China, Beijing, Forbidden City, the Supreme Harmony door
    Gate of Supreme Harmony, Forbidden City, Beijing, China, East Asia
    Bruno Morandi

     

  • China, Beijing, the Heavenly gate to the Forbidden City, Tiananmen square
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    China, Beijing, the Heavenly gate to the Forbidden City, Tiananmen square
    Tiananmen, or the Gate of Heavenly Peace, Forbidden City, Beijing, China, East Asia
    Bruno Morandi

     

  • China, Beijing, the Heavenly gate to the Forbidden City, Tiananmen square
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    China, Beijing, the Heavenly gate to the Forbidden City, Tiananmen square
    Security guards at the Tiananmen, or the Gate of Heavenly Peace, Forbidden City, Beijing, China, East Asia
    Bruno Morandi

     

  • China, Beijing, the Heavenly gate to the Forbidden City, Tiananmen square
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    China, Beijing, the Heavenly gate to the Forbidden City, Tiananmen square
    Security guards at the Tiananmen, or the Gate of Heavenly Peace, Forbidden City, Beijing, China, East Asia
    Bruno Morandi

     

  • China, Beijing, the Heavenly gate to the Forbidden City, Tiananmen square
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    China, Beijing, the Heavenly gate to the Forbidden City, Tiananmen square
    Tiananmen, or the Gate of Heavenly Peace, Forbidden City, Beijing, China, East Asia
    Bruno Morandi

     

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    (110315) -- TAIZHOU, March 15, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A female corpse of Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) is seen soaked in yellowish underground water in a coffin in Taizhou City, east China's Jiangsu Province, March 1, 2011. The well-preserved 1.5-meter-long female corpse, whose clothes and cotton-padded boots remained intact and even hair was not lost, was the first disinterred among the three Ming dynasty coffins unearthed in Taizhou on Feb. 28, 2011. The body and fabric had not decayed because the coffins were sealed and airtight thanks to the grout made of glutinous rice and lime which muffled up the coffin. The corpse was also found soaked in a yellow liquid and experts believed the liquid, proven to be underground water that had seeped into the coffin, kept the moisture and temperature at a certain level to preserve the body. The tomb was identified as a burial during the Middle and Late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) following the grave customs. (Xinhua/Gu Xiangzhong) (lfj)
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    (110315) -- TAIZHOU, March 15, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Workers try to open the lid of a coffin coated with thick grout in Taizhou City, east China's Jiangsu Province, March 1, 2011. The well-preserved 1.5-meter-long female corpse, whose clothes and cotton-padded boots remained intact and even hair was not lost, was the first disinterred among the three Ming dynasty coffins unearthed in Taizhou on Feb. 28, 2011. The body and fabric had not decayed because the coffins were sealed and airtight thanks to the grout made of glutinous rice and lime which muffled up the coffin. The corpse was also found soaked in a yellow liquid and experts believed the liquid, proven to be underground water that had seeped into the coffin, kept the moisture and temperature at a certain level to preserve the body. The tomb was identified as a burial during the Middle and Late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) following the grave customs. (Xinhua/Gu Xiangzhong) (lfj)
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    (110315) -- TAIZHOU, March 15, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Workers try to open the lid of a coffin coated with thick grout in Taizhou City, east China's Jiangsu Province, March 1, 2011. The well-preserved 1.5-meter-long female corpse, whose clothes and cotton-padded boots remained intact and even hair was not lost, was the first disinterred among the three Ming dynasty coffins unearthed in Taizhou on Feb. 28, 2011. The body and fabric had not decayed because the coffins were sealed and airtight thanks to the grout made of glutinous rice and lime which muffled up the coffin. The corpse was also found soaked in a yellow liquid and experts believed the liquid, proven to be underground water that had seeped into the coffin, kept the moisture and temperature at a certain level to preserve the body. The tomb was identified as a burial during the Middle and Late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) following the grave customs. (Xinhua/Gu Xiangzhong) (lfj)
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    (110315) -- TAIZHOU, March 15, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Facial feature of a female corpse of Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) is seen in Taizhou City, east China's Jiangsu Province, March 3, 2011. The well-preserved 1.5-meter-long female corpse, whose clothes and cotton-padded boots remained intact and even hair was not lost, was the first disinterred among the three Ming dynasty coffins unearthed in Taizhou on Feb. 28, 2011. The body and fabric had not decayed because the coffins were sealed and airtight thanks to the grout made of glutinous rice and lime which muffled up the coffin. The corpse was also found soaked in a yellow liquid and experts believed the liquid, proven to be underground water that had seeped into the coffin, kept the moisture and temperature at a certain level to preserve the body. The tomb was identified as a burial during the Middle and Late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) following the grave customs. (Xinhua/Gu Xiangzhong) (lfj)
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    (110304) -- TAIZHOU, March 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 1, 2011, shows the hat with recognizable blue color of a female corpse of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) unearthed in Taizhou of east China's Jiangsu Province.
    The well-preserved female corpse was found on March 1 in one of the three Ming dyansty coffins excavated in Taizhou on Feb. 28. The 1.5 meter-long stiff corpse, tightly wrapped in cerecloth, quilt and clothes, has complete skin and clearly recognizable facial features, hair and even eyelashes.
    After more cleanup work on Thursday, staff members of the Taizhou museum found a number of funerary objects, including a gem ring, a silver hairpin and more than 20 pieces of cotton clothing of Ming dyansty. (Xinhua/Gu Xiangzhong)(llp)
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    (110304) -- TAIZHOU, March 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- An exorcism coin is seen on the chest of an unrotten female corpse of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) unearthed in Taizhou of east China's Jiangsu Province, March 3, 2011.
    The well-preserved female corpse was found on March 1 in one of the three Ming dyansty coffins excavated in Taizhou on Feb. 28. The 1.5 meter-long stiff corpse, tightly wrapped in cerecloth, quilt and clothes, has complete skin and clearly recognizable facial features, hair and even eyelashes.
    After more cleanup work on Thursday, staff members of the Taizhou museum found a number of funerary objects, including a gem ring, a silver hairpin and more than 20 pieces of cotton clothing of Ming dyansty. (Xinhua/Gu Xiangzhong)(llp)
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    (110304) -- TAIZHOU, March 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 1, 2011, shows the coffin of a female corpse of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) unearthed in Taizhou of east China's Jiangsu Province.
    The well-preserved female corpse was found on March 1 in one of the three Ming dyansty coffins excavated in Taizhou on Feb. 28. The 1.5 meter-long stiff corpse, tightly wrapped in cerecloth, quilt and clothes, has complete skin and clearly recognizable facial features, hair and even eyelashes.
    After more cleanup work on Thursday, staff members of the Taizhou museum found a number of funerary objects, including a gem ring, a silver hairpin and more than 20 pieces of cotton clothing of Ming dyansty. (Xinhua/Gu Xiangzhong)(llp)
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    (110304) -- TAIZHOU, March 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 3, 2011 shows an unrotten female corpse of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) unearthed in Taizhou of east China's Jiangsu Province.
    The well-preserved female corpse was found on March 1 in one of the three Ming dyansty coffins excavated in Taizhou on Feb. 28. The 1.5 meter-long stiff corpse, tightly wrapped in cerecloth, quilt and clothes, has complete skin and clearly recognizable facial features, hair and even eyelashes.
    After more cleanup work on Thursday, staff members of the Taizhou museum found a number of funerary objects, including a gem ring, a silver hairpin and more than 20 pieces of cotton clothing of Ming dyansty. (Xinhua/Gu Xiangzhong)(llp)
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    (110304) -- TAIZHOU, March 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 1, 2011, shows the head of a female corpse of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) unearthed in Taizhou of east China's Jiangsu Province.
    The well-preserved female corpse was found on March 1 in one of the three Ming dyansty coffins excavated in Taizhou on Feb. 28. The 1.5 meter-long stiff corpse, tightly wrapped in cerecloth, quilt and clothes, has complete skin and clearly recognizable facial features, hair and even eyelashes.
    After more cleanup work on Thursday, staff members of the Taizhou museum found a number of funerary objects, including a gem ring, a silver hairpin and more than 20 pieces of cotton clothing of Ming dyansty. (Xinhua/Gu Xiangzhong)(llp)
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    (110304) -- TAIZHOU, March 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 1, 2011, shows a female corpse of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) unearthed in Taizhou of east China's Jiangsu Province.
    The well-preserved female corpse was found on March 1 in one of the three Ming dyansty coffins excavated in Taizhou on Feb. 28. The 1.5 meter-long stiff corpse, tightly wrapped in cerecloth, quilt and clothes, has complete skin and clearly recognizable facial features, hair and even eyelashes.
    After more cleanup work on Thursday, staff members of the Taizhou museum found a number of funerary objects, including a gem ring, a silver hairpin and more than 20 pieces of cotton clothing of Ming dyansty. (Xinhua/Gu Xiangzhong)(llp)
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    (110304) -- TAIZHOU, March 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A staff member cleans up the gem ring worn on the finger of an unrotten female corpse of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) unearthed in Taizhou of east China's Jiangsu Province, March 3, 2011.
    The well-preserved female corpse was found on March 1 in one of the three Ming dyansty coffins excavated in Taizhou on Feb. 28. The 1.5 meter-long stiff corpse, tightly wrapped in cerecloth, quilt and clothes, has complete skin and clearly recognizable facial features, hair and even eyelashes.
    After more cleanup work on Thursday, staff members of the Taizhou museum found a number of funerary objects, including a gem ring, a silver hairpin and more than 20 pieces of cotton clothing of Ming dyansty. (Xinhua/Gu Xiangzhong)(llp)
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    (110304) -- TAIZHOU, March 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A museum staff member shows a silver hairpin found on an unrotten female corpse of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) unearthed in Taizhou of east China's Jiangsu Province, March 3, 2011.
    The well-preserved female corpse was found on March 1 in one of the three Ming dyansty coffins excavated in Taizhou on Feb. 28. The 1.5 meter-long stiff corpse, tightly wrapped in cerecloth, quilt and clothes, has complete skin and clearly recognizable facial features, hair and even eyelashes.
    After more cleanup work on Thursday, staff members of the Taizhou museum found a number of funerary objects, including a gem ring, a silver hairpin and more than 20 pieces of cotton clothing of Ming dyansty. (Xinhua/Gu Xiangzhong)(llp)
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    (110304) -- TAIZHOU, March 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A museum staff member shows a gem ring found on an unrotten female corpse of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) unearthed in Taizhou of east China's Jiangsu Province, March 3, 2011.
    The well-preserved female corpse was found on March 1 in one of the three Ming dyansty coffins excavated in Taizhou on Feb. 28. The 1.5 meter-long stiff corpse, tightly wrapped in cerecloth, quilt and clothes, has complete skin and clearly recognizable facial features, hair and even eyelashes.
    After more cleanup work on Thursday, staff members of the Taizhou museum found a number of funerary objects, including a gem ring, a silver hairpin and more than 20 pieces of cotton clothing of Ming dyansty. (Xinhua/Gu Xiangzhong)(llp)
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    (110304) -- TAIZHOU, March 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Museum staff members continue to clean up an unrotten female corpse of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) unearthed in Taizhou of east China's Jiangsu Province, March 3, 2011.
    The well-preserved female corpse was found on March 1 in one of the three Ming dyansty coffins excavated in Taizhou on Feb. 28. The 1.5 meter-long stiff corpse, tightly wrapped in cerecloth, quilt and clothes, has complete skin and clearly recognizable facial features, hair and even eyelashes.
    After more cleanup work on Thursday, staff members of the Taizhou museum found a number of funerary objects, including a gem ring, a silver hairpin and more than 20 pieces of cotton clothing of Ming dyansty. (Xinhua/Gu Xiangzhong)(llp)
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    (110304) -- TAIZHOU, March 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on March 1, 2011, shows a female corpse of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) unearthed in Taizhou of east China's Jiangsu Province.
    The well-preserved female corpse was found on March 1 in one of the three Ming dyansty coffins excavated in Taizhou on Feb. 28. The 1.5 meter-long stiff corpse, tightly wrapped in cerecloth, quilt and clothes, has complete skin and clearly recognizable facial features, hair and even eyelashes.
    After more cleanup work on Thursday, staff members of the Taizhou museum found a number of funerary objects, including a gem ring, a silver hairpin and more than 20 pieces of cotton clothing of Ming dyansty. (Xinhua/Gu Xiangzhong)(llp)
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