Navigation for Nine To Noon
Kennedy Warne in China
The most popular section of the Great Wall is visited by 10 million a year
Archways in gardens of Fragrant Hills, in Beijing
Gorgeously decorated eaves at the Summer Palace
Exhibition at the Summer Palace features legendary artists Pu Xinyu and Zhang Daqian. Detail from "Pines and Hermit"
View of southern Beijing on a clear day at the Fragrant Hills
Marble dragon at Fragrant Hills
A fisherman tries his luck among lotus plants on the manmade lake of the Summer Palace
Beijing's Forbidden City is said to be visited by 15 million people per year
Artwork and natural surroundings combine in a tasteful aesthetic at the Summer Palace
Visitors light incense at Tanzhe Temple in Beijing
Pitted limestone rocks are esteemed landscape features in Chinese gardens
Eight thousand paintings adorn the 728 m "long corridor" of the Summer Palace
Selfies for all on the wall
Ripening seedheads of rare imperial rice at Museum of Chinese Gardens
So steep is the wall in places that walkers cling to handrails as they descend
Even on a smoggy day, visiting the wall is an inspiring encounter with nature and culture
Visitors throng to the Summer Palace
Seeking shade at Summer Palace
NZ's ambassador John McKinnon speaks at the opening ceremony
Never before exhibited in China, a moa skeleton greets visitors to the exhibition
Dignitaries pause beside a carved and backlit pounamu artwork in the exhibition
Exhibition curator Mick Abbott ponders a water feature at Tanzhe Temple
Twenty thousand plants create an impression of the Silk Road inside the Museum of Chinese Gardens
Detail from "White Peach Blossoms and Mountain Bird"
Temple of Heaven visitors reach out to a 500-year-old juniper whose bark is said to resemble the coils of nine dragons
Man among impatiens flowers at Fragrant Hills
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