Photo You Must See: A Forbidden View in Beijing
Travel Blog • World Hum • 10.13.09 | 11:25 AM ET
REUTERS/David GrayTourists look south over the Forbidden City from Beijing’s Jingshan Park.
Travel Blog • World Hum • 10.13.09 | 11:25 AM ET
REUTERS/David GrayTourists look south over the Forbidden City from Beijing’s Jingshan Park.
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Travelfusion 10.14.09 | 6:32 AM ET
Great photo - you can really see how massive the Forbidden City really is. The smog looks worse than the last time I visited back in 2001 - maybe I need to get back there to see for myself!
Kathryn @ Travelfusion