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Inside the Forbidden City |
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The Forbidden City had been the personal residence of the Emperor of China from 1368 to 1911, over two different dynasties. |
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The Great Wall of China |
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The Great Wall was originally built after the first unification of China in 221 BC, serving as a defensive wall against enemies. |
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Chinese Town |
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This is one of the less urban towns of China. I forgot where it was. |
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YAHHH! |
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Did you just see me chopping that rock into two with my bare hands? I have picture to prove it. |
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Ahhh!!! Motherland!!!!! |
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Ha ha ha ha ha. A completely inoperable tank from the 1950s, but it's fun. |
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Perhaps Another Emperial Garden |
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There are tons of emperial gardens in China for the former-emperors to enjoy. I wish I were one. |
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Forbiddn City |
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Notice the ground is absolutely plain. This is because the emperor was afraid of assassins, so he took away any potential hiding places. |
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