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The image shows a courtyard in the Forbidden City, Beijing, China, located at coordinates 39.948° N, 116.411° E. The courtyard features a traditional Chinese palace building with a red roof and intricately decorated eaves. The building is constructed of gray stone with red pillars and is adorned with colorful painted details.  A green metal fence separates the building from a gray stone paved courtyard.  The building is surrounded by a series of interconnected courtyards, each with its own unique architectural style and embellishments.  Several individuals, likely tourists, are walking through the courtyard, some looking at their phones, others taking photographs of the architecture.  The sky is overcast.  The ground is covered in a mixture of gray stone slabs and red brick.  There are potted plants along the edges of the courtyard.  A ramp with a metal railing leads down to a lower level of the courtyard.  To the right, a doorway with an orange painted frame leads to another section of the palace grounds.  A red metal box with Chinese writing sits on the ground next to the doorway.
Laurent

Apr 16, 2025, 8:12 AM

Beijing, China

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The image shows a courtyard in the Forbidden City, Beijing, China, located at coordinates 39.948° N, 116.411° E. The courtyard features a traditional Chinese palace building with a red roof and intricately decorated eaves. The building is constructed of gray stone with red pillars and is adorned with colorful painted details. A green metal fence separates the building from a gray stone paved courtyard. The building is surrounded by a series of interconnected courtyards, each with its own unique architectural style and embellishments. Several individuals, likely tourists, are walking through the courtyard, some looking at their phones, others taking photographs of the architecture. The sky is overcast. The ground is covered in a mixture of gray stone slabs and red brick. There are potted plants along the edges of the courtyard. A ramp with a metal railing leads down to a lower level of the courtyard. To the right, a doorway with an orange painted frame leads to another section of the palace grounds. A red metal box with Chinese writing sits on the ground next to the doorway.

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