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What do those animals represent ?
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detail of the roof inside Forbidden Palace
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Large water pot storing water, ready for dowsing frequent fire in the palace
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Those animals must represent something to drive off evil
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In one of a vast series of small gardens on the north side of the Forbidden Palace
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The New Generation in Forbidden Palace
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Frames after frames of doors to an endless series of gardens
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Juxtaposed roof tops in the Forbidden Palace
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Overlooking Jingshan Park (Coal Hill)
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Very Colorful facade of the palace building inside Forbidden palace
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A Royal washing basin
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Forbidden Palace
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A simple illustration of the massive scale of the Forbidden Palace (south end near the main entrance)
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The outer perimeter of the Forbidden Palace (near North Entrance)
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Palace roof repairment ready for the Olympics tourists
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Approaching the South Entrance to the Forbidden Palace through TianAnMen. I wish I knew how to get on the balcony up there like that fellow.)
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B&W of a tyrant in TianAnMen