Ornate ceiling inside a pavilion at the Forbidden City, Beijing, China — Stock Photo, Image
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BEIJING, CHINA - FEB 6, 2015 - Ornate ceiling inside a pavilion at the Forbidden City, Beijing, China. The pavilion is one of two located in the Imperial Garden at the rear of the complex.

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