Looking through the window and I can see the blue sky.
An ancient Chinese tradition: to fasten a lock on a never-ending chain and to throw away the key. According to the custom, as long as the lock remains on the chain, so too will your love be preserved.
Colors of autumn.
Sunrise in Beijing. A new morning, a new day, a fresh start.
Inside the Forbidden City. Built from 1406 until 1420, it served as the home of emperors and their household and now houses the Palace Museum.
Listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1987, consist of 980 buildings with 8707 rooms and covers 7,800,000 sq ft.
Modern technology meets ancient history.
Walking through the gate to enter the Forbidden City.
What do you see?
Location: KLIA
Our flight to China.
One of many Great Wall beacon tower situated in Juyongguan (Juyong Pass).
The entrance into Forbidden City. Decorated with a portrait of Mao Zedong in the centre and two placards to the left and right: "Long Live the People's Republic of China" and "Long live the Great Unity of the World's Peoples".
The northwest corner tower of the Forbidden City.
Our airplane taking off from the runway.
Life is a struggle. A worker is cleaning the roof of the hotel lobby.