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Category Archives: China
Forbidden City using Pano
Standing outside the main gate of the Forbidden City and trying to use Pano an i phone 4 app to show the size of the entrance. Its a great app which I recommend to others.
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The Forbidden City – some photos and comments from a recent trip.
I have attached some shots of the Forbidden City that I toured as part of the Leaders CourseĀ in Beijing. Besides the fascinating history of the City which is nearly 700 years old its sheer size is amazing. It covers 178 … Continue reading
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