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Beijing 2008 { 57 images } Created 7 Aug 2007

Features of Beijing and the surrounded areas one year after the Olympics of 2008.
The Olympics games represent for China his big opening to the world, there are almost anything that can scape to the influence and the euphoria that this event represent for the people of China.
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  • Chinese paramilitary policemen march in front of the Forbidden city in Downtown Beijing. Monday Jan. 21, 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz
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  • View of the National Grand Theater in Beijing, China. The city's futuristic new national theater, containing a 2,416-seat opera house, a 2,017-seat concert hall and a 1,040-seat theater will formally open with a series of performances.in Beijing, China January 22, 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz
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  • View of the National Grand Theater in Beijing, China. The city's futuristic new national theater, containing a 2,416-seat opera house, a 2,017-seat concert hall and a 1,040-seat theater will formally open with a series of performances.in Beijing, China January 22, 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz
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  • A man walk in front of the National Grand Theater in Beijing, China. The city's futuristic new national theater, containing a 2,416-seat opera house, a 2,017-seat concert hall and a 1,040-seat theater will formally open with a series of performances.in Beijing, China January 22, 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Mao Zedong mausoleum in Beijing, China.  Monday Jan. 21, 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz
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  • A paramilitary policeman stands guard in front of the Chairman Mao Zedong Mausoleum in Beijing's Tiananmen Square Monday Jan. 21, 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz
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  • A paramilitary policeman stands guard in front of the Chairman Mao Zedong Mausoleum in Beijing's Tiananmen Square Monday Jan. 21, 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz
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  • A paramilitary policeman stands guard near the Olympic countdown clock which shows 200 days until the opening of the Beijing Olympic Games, beside Beijing's Tiananmen Square Monday Jan. 21, 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz
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  • A paramilitary policeman stands guard near the Olympic countdown clock which shows 200 days until the opening of the Beijing Olympic Games, beside Beijing's Tiananmen Square Monday Jan. 21, 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz
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  • A paramilitary policeman stands guard near the Olympic countdown clock which shows 200 days until the opening of the Beijing Olympic Games, beside Beijing's Tiananmen Square Monday Jan. 21, 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz
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  • A paramilitary policeman stands guard near the Olympic countdown clock which shows 200 days until the opening of the Beijing Olympic Games, beside Beijing's Tiananmen Square Monday Jan. 21, 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Olympic countdown clock which shows 200 days until the opening of the Beijing Olympic Games, beside Beijing's Tiananmen Square Monday Jan. 21, 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • A Chinese woman dives in to her daily winter swim in the frozen lake of Ho-Hai, Beijing China. 22 January 2008. Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chines people swims in the icy water of a lake in Beijing, China January 21, 2008.  Winter swimmers believe in the health benefits of their daily ritual, an activity which claims to temper the body and increase energy levels. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Children and Young Women Chorus of the China National Symphony Orchestra during a performance at the National Centre for performing Arts in Beijing, China. Friday 25 of January 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Children and Young Women Chorus of the China National Symphony Orchestra during a performance at the National Centre for performing Arts in Beijing, China. Friday 25 of January 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Children and Young Women Chorus of the China National Symphony Orchestra during a performance at the National Centre for performing Arts in Beijing, China. Friday 25 of January 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Children and Young Women Chorus of the China National Symphony Orchestra during a performance at the National Centre for performing Arts in Beijing, China. Friday 25 of January 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Children and Young Women Chorus of the China National Symphony Orchestra during a performance at the National Centre for performing Arts in Beijing, China. Friday 25 of January 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Children and Young Women Chorus of the China National Symphony Orchestra during a performance at the National Centre for performing Arts in Beijing, China. Friday 25 of January 2008. Photos: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Celebration one year before start the Beijing Olympic games in Beijing, China. August 2007. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Celebration one year before start the Beijing Olympic games in Beijing, China. August 2007. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the frozen Hou Hai lake in Beijing, China. January 2008. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Silhouette  of a dragon in a roof in Beijing, China, August, 2007.
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  • Images of the frozen Hou Hai lake in Beijing, China. January 2008. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the Great Wall, Beijing, China. October 2007. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Images of the Great Wall, Beijing, China. October 2007. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chinese shopping malls in Beijing, China. January 2008. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chinese shopping malls in Beijing, China. January 2008. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Chinese shopping malls in Beijing, China. January 2008. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Great wall pictures. Beijing, China. /Photos: Bernardo De Niz
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  • Home World store in Beijing, China/ March 22, 2007/ Bloomberg. Photo: Bernardo De Niz
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  • The Chinese honor guard during a welcome ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on Friday  January. 18, 2008. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz
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  • The Chinese honor guard during a welcome ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on Friday  January. 18, 2008. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz
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