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Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

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Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

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Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

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Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

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Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

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Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

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Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

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Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Wunu Mountain City by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Wunu Mountain City

Wunu Mountain City, a key component of the Capital Cities and Tombs of the Ancient Koguryo Kingdom UNESCO World Heritage Site in China, served as the first capital of the Goguryeo Kingdom from 37 BCE to 3 CE. This well-preserved mountain city showcases innovative architecture and city planning, featuring significant relics like palaces and military structures that reflect the kingdom’s distinct culture. Designated in 2004, it highlights the Goguryeo’s historical expansion and influence across Northeast Asia over seven centuries.

Manchu, Food Store / Chinese Kitchen, New Orleans LA by Deep Fried Kudzu

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Manchu, Food Store / Chinese Kitchen, New Orleans LA