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Beijing, capital.
Significant cultural heritage: Traditional residential areas with Hutongs, Tian'anmen Square ("Gate of Heavenly Peace" Square).
Declared by UNESCO World Heritage Forbidden City, New + Old Summer Palace + various temples, such as the Temple of Heaven, the Temple of Lama + the Temple of Confucius.
Beijing, capital.
Significant cultural heritage: Traditional residential areas with Hutongs, Tian'anmen Square ("Gate of Heavenly Peace" Square).
Declared by UNESCO World Heritage Forbidden City, New + Old Summer Palace + various temples, such as the Temple of Heaven, the Temple of Lama + the Temple of Confucius.
Beijing, capital.
Significant cultural heritage: Traditional residential areas with Hutongs, Tian'anmen Square ("Gate of Heavenly Peace" Square).
Declared by UNESCO World Heritage Forbidden City, New + Old Summer Palace + various temples, such as the Temple of Heaven, the Temple of Lama + the Temple of Confucius.
Arena di Verona is an amphitheatre that is still in use today, even though dates back to Roman times (built in AD 30, with subsequent modifications as a result of earthquakes over the years). In some respects, it is more astounding than the Colosseum in Rome, as it is still being used and feels more than a museum artefact.
Although ancient performances housed more people than today, it is still able to house operaperformances for an audience of up to 22,000 people.
Beijing, capital.
Significant cultural heritage: Traditional residential areas with Hutongs, Tian'anmen Square ("Gate of Heavenly Peace" Square).
Declared by UNESCO World Heritage Forbidden City, New + Old Summer Palace + various temples, such as the Temple of Heaven, the Temple of Lama + the Temple of Confucius.
DATE:October 27 1955 D:H.M.Queen with PM Sir Anthony Eden and president of Portugal Craveiro-Lopes in the foyer of the Royal Opera House,prior to the Gala Performance /original photo
DATE:June 8 1953 D:Princess Margaret arrives at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden,to attend a performance of opera "Gloriana" /original photo
DATE:June 1953 D:Queen Elizabeth,wearing diamond tiara,necklace and earrings,arrives at the Royal Opera House for the first performance of a new opera "Gloriana" /original photo
DATE:October 28 1955 D:A gala performance was held at Covent Garden in honour of the President of Portugal.Princess Margaret stands in the Royal Box,as the national Anthem is played /original photo
DATE:October 27 1955 D:Princess Margaret in the foyer of the Royal Opera House,prior to the Gala Performance /original photo
DATE:June 20 1958 D:Respondent in satin gown and diamond tiara,the Queen attended the centenary performance of the Royal Opera House,Covent Garden /original photo
Opera singer Colleen Kendall, accompanied on piano by Rebecca Van Drunen, performs during the opening of Nomads Rest B&B on Highway 7 near Arden, Ontario.
Arena di Verona is an amphitheatre that is still in use today, even though dates back to Roman times (built in AD 30, with subsequent modifications as a result of earthquakes over the years). In some respects, it is more astounding than the Colosseum in Rome, as it is still being used and feels more than a museum artefact.
Although ancient performances housed more people than today, it is still able to house operaperformances for an audience of up to 22,000 people.
Arena di Verona is an amphitheatre that is still in use today, even though dates back to Roman times (built in AD 30, with subsequent modifications as a result of earthquakes over the years). In some respects, it is more astounding than the Colosseum in Rome, as it is still being used and feels more than a museum artefact.
Although ancient performances housed more people than today, it is still able to house operaperformances for an audience of up to 22,000 people.
Arena di Verona is an amphitheatre that is still in use today, even though dates back to Roman times (built in AD 30, with subsequent modifications as a result of earthquakes over the years). In some respects, it is more astounding than the Colosseum in Rome, as it is still being used and feels more than a museum artefact.
Although ancient performances housed more people than today, it is still able to house operaperformances for an audience of up to 22,000 people.
Arena di Verona is an amphitheatre that is still in use today, even though dates back to Roman times (built in AD 30, with subsequent modifications as a result of earthquakes over the years). In some respects, it is more astounding than the Colosseum in Rome, as it is still being used and feels more than a museum artefact.
Although ancient performances housed more people than today, it is still able to house operaperformances for an audience of up to 22,000 people.
Arena di Verona is an amphitheatre that is still in use today, even though dates back to Roman times (built in AD 30, with subsequent modifications as a result of earthquakes over the years). In some respects, it is more astounding than the Colosseum in Rome, as it is still being used and feels more than a museum artefact.
Although ancient performances housed more people than today, it is still able to house operaperformances for an audience of up to 22,000 people.
Arena di Verona is an amphitheatre that is still in use today, even though dates back to Roman times (built in AD 30, with subsequent modifications as a result of earthquakes over the years). In some respects, it is more astounding than the Colosseum in Rome, as it is still being used and feels more than a museum artefact.
Although ancient performances housed more people than today, it is still able to house operaperformances for an audience of up to 22,000 people.
Arena di Verona is an amphitheatre that is still in use today, even though dates back to Roman times (built in AD 30, with subsequent modifications as a result of earthquakes over the years). In some respects, it is more astounding than the Colosseum in Rome, as it is still being used and feels more than a museum artefact.
Although ancient performances housed more people than today, it is still able to house operaperformances for an audience of up to 22,000 people.
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