Entering Palace Museum, Forbidden City, Beijing, China 2:8
Touring the Forbidden City - Palace Museum Entrance: Part 2 of 8
Entrance after entrance, we finally make it into the Palace Museum of the Forbidden City. This slide show takes you on a brief voyage from the entrance to various initial sections of the Palace Museum compound. Tour map is included.
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32 Comments
Post a Commentvery cool:)
Thank you for the compliment, Onemargaret. I hope you will get the opportunity to tour in China.
Very nice pictures. You are an excellent photographer. I would love to visit China.
I'm glad you liked the photos, Linda & RM Gal.
How magnificent and beautiful. Great photos!
What an adventure. I'd love to visit China someday.
Terri & Cottageon.. - Thanks :-)
What amazing detail - your photos are so professional! I am looking forward to the rest of your slideshow series.
Wonderful photos!
Thanks much, folks. :-)