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Imperial Garden Buildings, Forbidden City, China (6057)

Imperial Garden Buildings, Forbidden City, China
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(date: 2004-10-07)
© 2004 Chris Gregerson
The Imperial Garden (YuHuaYuan), built in 1417 during the Ming Dynasty, was so-named because it was exclusive to the Imperial Family. As a private garden, it was mainly used for meditation and relaxation. In this photo, the Pavilion of 1,000 Autumns can be seen in the background.
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© 2004 Chris Gregerson
The Imperial Garden (YuHuaYuan), built in 1417 during the Ming Dynasty, was so-named because it was exclusive to the Imperial Family. As a private garden, it was mainly used for meditation and relaxation. In this photo, the Pavilion of 1,000 Autumns can be seen in the background.