RMFXDEWH–Chinese Dragon Wat Indraviharn Bangkok Thailand
RMAYNXAG–A Chinese flag in China
RFBAKY64–Chinese flag
RFE6K6KT–Red Chinese wishing cards, Beijing, China
RMEYHWYX–The Thean Hou Temple lanterns all lighted up during Chinese New Year.
RMB0B140–China Shanghai Chinese flag illuminated at night blurred motion
RMD1FX68–Thean Hou Chinese Temple, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
RFE29B72–Kuan yin, chinese temple overlooking Chaloklum Bay at Koh Phangan, Thailand
RFABCNW1–Portrait of a chinese woman
RFFJ1YRR–Shadow on a wall in a temple in Yunnan province , China
RMCXG083–A young Chinese girl playing the guzheng (Chinese zither)
RMCPE473–Detail from Chinese house, Hoi An, South Central Coast, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
RMAWJPT0–3 Chinese food takeaway trays labelled Made in China
RMA300AE–Qin Dynasty warriors Shan xi China
RMHMF0D4–Chinese guardian statue at one of the gates of Wat Pho, in Bangkok (Thailand)
RMA300AF–Qin Dynasty warriors Shan xi China
RMCRR2XK–Thean Hou Chinese Temple, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
RFBGYRDH–chinese silk box on white
RMBJMN4X–Year of the Tiger Chinese New Year paper cut decoration.
RMB447YM–China Hong Kong Skyline and Chinese Junk viewed from Kowloon at dusk
RFBGC4XN–Close-up of ink brushes, Chinese Calligraphy
RFCY7M70–Group lanterns in Chinese new year season,Beijing China
RFJEYP8P–The famous Standing Archer unearthed in Pit 2 of the Terracotta Army. Xian, Shaanxi province, China
RFDBAEAH–Ornate Chinese Temple detail in the sky.
RMM88K9J–Thailand; Chiang Mai, Chinese temple,
RFABDB8A–Chinese balls
RFA29TH8–Chinese Flat Cabbage
RFKK5B87–Shanghai pan fried pork dumpling
RMAN8H5P–Chinese figurine at the Royal Palace in Bangkok Thailand
RMBG731F–Chinese New Year's dragon dance begins at dusk on Market Street in San Francisco, California.
RMCPE479–Detail of Chinese decoration in Fukien Chinese Assembly Hall, Hoi An, South Central Coast, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia
RMAWJPRD–3 Chinese food takeaway trays with the Chinese flag as a lid
RMCPE487–Detail from Chinese gateway inside the Imperial city, The Citadel, Hue, North Central Coast, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia
RFGK92M9–Thean Hou Buddhist Temple at dusk, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
RMACWYBD–Chinese ancient compass
RMD6JDH8–Chinese style gate, Karangasem Palace in Amlapura, Bali, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
RMMCCE9C–Golden Lion Monument in the centre of Sihanoukville town, Cambodia
RFANFE6J–Young woman wearing traditional Chinese clothing, standing with parasol, full length
RMJRRTE9–Ancient Chinese figures decorated with ceramic tiles, at the Wat Arun temple, on the Chao Phraya River. Yai district, Bangkok, Thailand
RFANF66M–Young woman dressed in traditional Chinese clothing walking with parasol, rear view
RMR8PRNA–Taiwanese umbrellas
RFA4KHG9–China, firefighting bucket
RFDBAEP4–Ornate Chinese Temple at Bishan Temple in Taipei, Taiwan.
RMA2GHJB–North America, USA, IL, Chicago. Chinese Autumn Moon Festival, celebrated after Fall harvest.
RFJATF6G–Beijing, China forbidden city outer moat.
RME1AKKN–Chinese Dragon Sculpture on the Walls of a House Decorated with Umbrellas, Bruno Quadras Building, Las Ramblas, Barcelona
RM2AFNW9N–The three Soong sisters: Soong Ching Ling at the left, Soong Ai Ling in the middle and Soong Mei Ling at the right. The Soong sisters were three Shanghainese Chinese women who were, along with their husbands, amongst China's most significant political figures of the early 20th century
RMWBE1K9–Chinese Bronze-ware. Hu (Wine Vessel) with Dragon design, Mid Spring and Autumn period (early 7th to early 6th century BC)
RMFA1GAB–Young boy dressed in sheep or ram costume at San Francisco Chinese New Year parade for year of the sheep/ram.
RMM6CX26–A Communist Chinese prisoner of war is being questioned by his two UN captors before being sent to a prison camp in the rear. Korea, Nov 1950.
RMGGM8XR–Celery - Chinese VEG039011
RMDTF6RX–Brachiopods mounted with Chinese medicinal recipe
RM2BDYGXK–Chinese Calligraphy
RMAPC452–Chinese traditional papercut art
RMHYJGGK–Classic vintage Chinese propaganda poster titled 'Chairman Mao is the Reddest, Reddest Sun in Our Heart' 1967.
RMB92Y08–Chinese lanterns Kek Lok Si Temple, Penang, Malaysia
RM2FN26FG–Long-necked Bottle - Chinese motifs - first half 14th century
RFANF69X–Young woman dressed in traditional Chinese clothing with long braid, rear view, close-up
RMPRB65C–John Nash, Chinese Gallery As It Was, Plate XV in Illustrations of Her Majesty's Palace at Brighton, 1820 Etching and aquatint, brush and watercolor,
RFANFE9Y–Young woman wearing traditional Chinese clothing, holding incense in temple
RMPTKC4H–A Chinese Girl, circa 1909
RME741MA–Liberty - by unknown Chinese artist, 1800
RMHH4KGJ–Chinese Temple, Penang, Malaysia.
RMFG9F9Y–Portrait of a Chinese woman 1868
RMMTW5R3–Sun Yat-sen (1866 – 1925) Chinese revolutionary, first provisional president and founding father of the Republic of China.
RMWBE1KC–Chinese Bronze-ware. Ding (Food Vessel) with Interlaced Dragonw and Scale design, Late Spring and Autumn period (Early 6th century BC to 476 BC)
RMFA1GDN–Chinese women dressed in colorful costumes taking a selfie atop float at San Francisco Chinese New Year parade.
RMK70GWY–January 1953, Korea - Chinese Communist troops appproach Republic of Korea soldiers (not shown) with hands up in sign of surrender. Communists slipped under barbed wire marking United Nations side of battle lines.
RMGGM7BB–Pistacia chinensis - Chinese Pistachio TRS027497
RMCFAXAA–A silk underskirt with gold buttons for a Chinese Dragon Robe from the Qing Dynasty
RMG9GCKE–British Prime Minister Tony Blair with his Chinese counterpart Wen Jiabao at Number 10 Downing Street in central London.
RMDDEAPE–Edinburgh Mela 1st September 2013, the 'Chinese Dance School' Dancer' performs on the World Dance Feste stage on the second day of Scotland’s biggest and best celebration of world music and dance in Leith Links, Scotland UK
RMPGN5GA–Hong Kong man creates paper effigies also known as Joss paper – traditional Chinese offerings that symbolise all the material goods one might need in the afterlife – is burned for one’s deceased ancestors. It's derived from a mix of Taoism, Buddhism and regional folklore.
RMM95BF1–A Chinese Man with a Raree Show, circa 1800
RMM9H053–Li Shigong (left), Chen Laoyi (center) and pioneering Protestant missionary Robert Morrison (right) translating the Bible into Chinese. This engraving by W. Holl, c1850s, is based on George Chinnery's now-lost c1828 original painting, which was burned in a fire in 1874.
RM2ARBC37–Rebel Chinese soldiers Date: 1857
RMFG9F9R–Portrait of a Chinese boy 1868
RMPJ2HM3–Empress Dowager Cixi (1835 – 1908), Manchu Yehenara clan, Chinese empress dowager and regent who effectively controlled the Chinese government in the late Qing dynasty for 47 years from 1861 until her death in 1908.
RMGCTM9K–Chinese shopkeeper using an abacus in a grocery store in Chinatown, New York City, NY in 1942. Photo by Marjory Collins, US Farm Security Administration.
RMABAFYP–Chinese Dragon
RMK74RYY–Maj Gen Claire L Chennault and an American Red Cross girl chat together in front of a North American P-51 Mustang at a Chinese 14th Air Force base, China, 12/22/1944.
RMGGM164–Paths and Paving - Chinese Style PAP052282
RMMBD61J–Chinese Symbol Tai Chi
RM2BDY53Y–Chinese Silkmaking
RMC8A31P–Chinese currency Yuan notes on the chinese flag
RMKFHCCP–Mao Zedong: Red Grid No 2 painting by Chinese artist Wang Guangyi, 1988
RFCFAXC5–A Chinese Dragon Robe from the Qing Dynasty 19th Century. Woven and embroidered with gold thread and silk depicting nine dragons.
RMG9GCKN–British Prime Minister Tony Blair with his Chinese counterpart Wen Jiabao at Number 10 Downing Street in central London.
RMDDEANW–Edinburgh Mela 1st September 2013, the 'Chinese Dance School' Dancer performs on the World Dance Feste stage on the second day of Scotland’s biggest and best celebration of world music and dance in Leith Links, Scotland UK
RMPGN5GD–Hong Kong man creates paper effigies also known as Joss paper – traditional Chinese offerings that symbolise all the material goods one might need in the afterlife – is burned for one’s deceased ancestors. It's derived from a mix of Taoism, Buddhism and regional folklore.
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