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Yuan Dynasty / Mongol Empire / North China Plain / Forbidden City / Khanbaliq / Hutong / Qing Dynasty / Zhongnanhai / Temple of Earth / Beijing / Chinese architecture / Ming Dynasty
Date: 2011-11-10 07:12:46
Yuan Dynasty
Mongol Empire
North China Plain
Forbidden City
Khanbaliq
Hutong
Qing Dynasty
Zhongnanhai
Temple of Earth
Beijing
Chinese architecture
Ming Dynasty

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