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Welcome to Beijing     posted on 6th of may, 2008

I have been living in Beijing for many years. Nowadays Beijing has great improvement in many ways. There are a lot of modern buildings in the city. China national stadium and swimming center are famous. I feel these two buildings are more beautiful at night.

 

 

At the same time Beijing is an ancient city with long history, where you can find old architecture and many interesting things.

 

I love my home and love the city of Beijing. Now the 2008 Olympic Games is coming. Beijing welcome friends from all over the world.


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Comments (3)

Comment by Eprom on May 06, 2008
i want, but no money no time. :(
Comment by Hanhanpeggy on May 06, 2008
thanks,Sleiselei. :-)
Comment by Sleiselei on May 06, 2008
very beautiful shots!

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