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The Long Corridor, Summer Palace, Beijing 北京頣和園長廊
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It is 728 meters (2,550 ft) long, and filled with about 14,000 paintings. Unfortunately only about 8,000 survived the Cultural Revolution. This was where the royal families would come and relax.
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中國
> 北京直辖市 > > 北京 > Yiheyuan
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Make:
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
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KODAK CX7330 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
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0.033 sec (1/30)
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f/3.4
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8.6 mm
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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
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KODAK CX7330 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
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230 dpi
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0.033 sec (1/30)
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Date and Time (Original):
2004:12:29 15:24:24
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2004:12:29 15:24:24
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0100
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sRGB
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140
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57 mm
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Dates
Taken:
Dec 29, 2004
Uploaded:
Jan 1, 2005
Updated:
Nov 19, 2022
Tags
china
Never Been There
Old City
breathtaking
wonderworld
Straight from Camera
WowieKazowie
GreatShot
Beijing
Summer Palace
UNESCO
World Heritage Site
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