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http://mmet.livejournal.com/55171.html 
 
  Morning, all in a hurry to work. Many pekintsy have individual  vehicles, so do not have to push in the subway. Incidentally, in Moscow  metro people much more than in Beijing 
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Every day throughout the city hundreds of flag is hoisted at sunrise and down at sunset 
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Commerce and advertising to flourish. Unfortunately, the language  barrier did not allow me to recognize the achievements of capitalism  under the leadership of the Communist Party 
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Here are selling the fruits of hawthorn. From it makes the most popular  outdoor winter delicacy - tanhulu. This fruit glazed with sugar on a  stick 
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And here are looking after the order, prudence and ideological reliability 
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the first part  I wrote about a place where every Chinese should be photographed at  least once in their lives. Today 2 more photographs of the Tiananmen  Square 
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This is a typical street with typical houses and moving objects in a typical trajectories 
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A tea shop in the outskirts of the workers 
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Shop with smelly sticks close to the Buddhist temple 
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Pioneers 
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Seniors 
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Shop at the entrance 
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A very special shot. Firstly, he has received from the camera 5555, and  therefore doomed to be comprehensive, because in Chinese philosophy,  the number 5 symbolizes the unity of the elements - water, fire, earth,  metal and wood. And, secondly, here embodied by a serious office rental  bike, which serves even foreigners 
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If lazy to pedal itself - it is necessary to hire a trishaw. It is best to immediately before the airport 
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Chinese dominoes. It is a colorful and complicated rules out there, so  when the Russian merchants stole the technology game, then all at once  simplified and adapted it for the serfs 
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May 4, 1919 Beijing students started a demonstration against the  decision of the Versailles Treaty after World War II, decided not to  return to China captured Japanese territory. All this continued in the  mass protests. So ripened on the Chinese soil the ideas of  Marxism-Leninism 
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