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China - Umbrellas

29 images Created 16 Jul 2014

From protecting from tanning, as a wealth symbol, to sheltering from downpours, like the legend says it was created around 3500 years ago, umbrellas in China are colourful and used in all kind of daily life situations, as a contrast to ancient times when they meant status. A cheerful set of pictures about umbrellas in China.

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  • Tourists walk with umbrellas protecting themselves from the rain at The Great Wall of China.
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  • Crowds at the Forbidden City.
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  • Tourists with umbrellas at The Great Wall of China.
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  • Tourists visiting Yungang Budha Caves in Datong. The caves are ancient budhist temple grottoes and were made Unesco World Heritage Site in 2001.
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  • Tourists in the rain visiting the largest Buddha statue in the world, in Leshan, in Sichuan province.
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  • Families taking pictures in Behai park in Beijing, China.
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  • A lady asleep in a garden bench holding an umbrella.
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  • Crowds at the Forbidden City.
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  • A lady leaves the Dongbianmen Gate in Beijing.
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  • Tourists visiting Yungang Budha Caves in Datong. The caves are ancient budhist temple grottoes and were made Unesco World Heritage Site in 2001.
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  • Lady walking at Dashanzi Art District, also know as 798
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  • Tourists visiting the Summer Palace in Beijing.
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  • People passing by the Instituto Cultural colonial facade.
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  • Tourists taking pictures in front of a Buddha statue at Longmen caves near Luoyang. The site is inscribed as a Unesco World Heritage Site.
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  • A man looks at the river near Leshan in China
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  • A lady with an umbrella looks at the White Pagoda in Behai Park in Beijing.
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  • Tourists talking on the phone with Macau's cityline on the background.
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  • A old lady walks with an umbrella in a street in Shanghai.
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  • Chinese tourists in front of the Forbidden City, in Beijing.
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  • People at Tian'anmen Square
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  • Tourists in the rain visiting the largest Buddha statue in the world, in Leshan, in Sichuan province.
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  • Ladies walking with umbrellas in a Shanghai street.
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  • A man with umbrella in the rain at The Great Wall of China.
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  • Crowds at the Forbidden City.
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  • Tourists rafting in a river in Yangshuo, near Guilin.
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  • A tourist takes pictures of Macau view from the fortress (Fortaleza do Monte.
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  • A lady takes a rest inside the Forbidden City.
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  • Tourists visiting Yungang Budha Caves in Datong. The caves are ancient budhist temple grottoes and were made Unesco World Heritage Site in 2001.
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  • People walking while raining at the Senado Square (Largo do Senado).
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