Acient town restored in Shanhaiguan
2009-07-23 07:07:05 GMT2009-07-23 15:07:05 (Beijing Time)
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Photo taken on July 18, 2009 shows part of the newly-restored ancient town of Shanhaiguan which is the eastern terminus of the Great Wall in Qinhuangdao, a resort city of north China's Hebei Province. An overall protection and restoration project, which started in 2003 and cost around two-billion-yuan (258 million U.S. dollars), has been completed, and an ancient town dated to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) has been restored.(Xinhua/Li Yong)
Photo taken on July 18, 2009 shows part of the newly-restored ancient town of Shanhaiguan which is the eastern terminus of the Great Wall in Qinhuangdao, a resort city of north China's Hebei Province. An overall protection and restoration project, which started in 2003 and cost around two-billion-yuan (258 million U.S. dollars), has been completed, and an ancient town dated to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) has been restored.(Xinhua/Yang Shiyao)
Photo taken on July 18, 2009 shows part of the newly-restored ancient town of Shanhaiguan which is the eastern terminus of the Great Wall in Qinhuangdao, a resort city of north China's Hebei Province. An overall protection and restoration project, which started in 2003 and cost around two-billion-yuan (258 million U.S. dollars), has been completed, and an ancient town dated to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) has been restored.(Xinhua/Yang Shiyao)
People visit the newly-restored ancient town of Shanhaiguan which is the eastern terminus of the Great Wall in Qinhuangdao, a resort city of north China's Hebei Province, on July 18, 2009. An overall protection and restoration project, which started in 2003 and cost around two-billion-yuan (258 million U.S. dollars), has been completed, and an ancient town dated to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) has been restored.(Xinhua/Li Yong)
Photo taken on July 18, 2009 shows part of the newly-restored ancient town of Shanhaiguan which is the eastern terminus of the Great Wall in Qinhuangdao, a resort city of north China's Hebei Province. An overall protection and restoration project, which started in 2003 and cost around two-billion-yuan (258 million U.S. dollars), has been completed, and an ancient town dated to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) has been restored.(Xinhua/Yang Shiyao)
Photo taken on July 18, 2009 shows part of the newly-restored ancient town of Shanhaiguan which is the eastern terminus of the Great Wall in Qinhuangdao, a resort city of north China's Hebei Province.
An overall protection and restoration project, which started in 2003 and cost around two-billion-yuan (258 million U.S. dollars), has been completed, and an ancient town dated to Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) has been restored.