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Night scene of corner tower of forbidden city Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunset scenery of the corner tower of the Forbidden City Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial perspective of the iconic Corner Tower of the Forbidden City in Beijing, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Perspective of the iconic Corner Tower of the Forbidden City in Beijing, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Awe-inspiring view of the majestic North East corner Tower of the Forbidden City in Beijing, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Forbidden City Palace Museum and skyscrapers of Central Business District in Beijing China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Reflection in the water of Northwest Corner Tower of Forbidden City, Beijing Royalty Free Stock Photo
Corner Tower of the Forbidden City
Artistic infrared shot of the Northwest corner tower of Forbidden City and Tongzi River in Beijing Royalty Free Stock Photo
People taking photographs of Northeast Corner Tower of Forbidden city in Beijing Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jiaolou. Corner Tower. Forbidden City. Gugong. Tongzi Moat. Huchenghe. Panorama Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scenery of the Corner Tower of the Forbidden City in Beijing, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wide view of the moat and corner tower of the forbidden city, beijing Royalty Free Stock Photo
Corner tower of Forbidden City under blue sky, in Beijing, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Corner tower of Forbidden City under blue sky, in Beijing, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
This was shot in Beijing on January 4, 2010. Each corner of the Forbidden City (of the former Imperial Palace)in Beijing has a unique corner tower. Below is seen the moat surrounding the palace which is 3,800 metres long and 52 metres wide. Intruders were discouraged by guards in watchtowers with bow and arrows. Legend has it that the emperor gave craftsmen only nine days to design the corner towers. With still no ideas after eight days, the craftsmen were sitting in a teahouse hoping for an idea. An old peddler selling a cricket cage approached them and was quickly sent away. But he smiled and said, Look closely, this is no ordinary cricket cage. In fact it was finely crafted and had 9 beams, 18 columns and 72 ridges. It was taken as the model for the towers. The peddler was actually master craftsman Lu Ban who became an immortal.


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