China Red
China Red
The Bird's Nest was lit up for the first time yesterday. An interesting political and social statement of how far this country has gone. This is one cool structure.
China Red now...

China Red then...

China Red
China Red
The Bird's Nest was lit up for the first time yesterday. An interesting political and social statement of how far this country has gone. This is one cool structure.
China Red now...

China Red then...

Posted to Mr. Asia by corbett at 07:47 AM
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