The Forbidden City in Beijing, China’s capital opens to the public free of charge in the night hours of February 19th and 20th for its lantern show during Lantern Festival, which is the first time ever since it was built 94 years ago.
The Forbidden City in Beijing, China’s capital opens to the public free of charge in the night hours of February 19th and 20th for its lantern show during Lantern Festival, which is the first time ever since it was built 94 years ago.
The Forbidden City in Beijing, China’s capital opens to the public free of charge in the night hours of February 19th and 20th for its lantern show during Lantern Festival, which is the first time ever since it was built 94 years ago.
The Forbidden City in Beijing, China’s capital opens to the public free of charge in the night hours of February 19th and 20th for its lantern show during Lantern Festival, which is the first time ever since it was built 94 years ago.
The Forbidden City in Beijing, China’s capital opens to the public free of charge in the night hours of February 19th and 20th for its lantern show during Lantern Festival, which is the first time ever since it was built 94 years ago.
The Forbidden City in Beijing, China’s capital opens to the public free of charge in the night hours of February 19th and 20th for its lantern show during Lantern Festival, which is the first time ever since it was built 94 years ago.
The Forbidden City in Beijing, China’s capital opens to the public free of charge in the night hours of February 19th and 20th for its lantern show during Lantern Festival, which is the first time ever since it was built 94 years ago.
The Forbidden City in Beijing, China’s capital opens to the public free of charge in the night hours of February 19th and 20th for its lantern show during Lantern Festival, which is the first time ever since it was built 94 years ago.
The Forbidden City in Beijing, China’s capital opens to the public free of charge in the night hours of February 19th and 20th for its lantern show during Lantern Festival, which is the first time ever since it was built 94 years ago.
The Forbidden City in Beijing, China’s capital opens to the public free of charge in the night hours of February 19th and 20th for its lantern show during Lantern Festival, which is the first time ever since it was built 94 years ago.
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