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- Weekly Photo Challenge: Foreign (Daily Press)
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Neat – the way you turned it on its head and had the Oriental woman in Western dress and vice versa.
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That first shot is beautiful… love the colors. 😉
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I agree with Eliz about the colour of the first one.
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I love this, and it reminds me how foreign I felt as a Westerner in Beijing when I visited in 2004! Must go back soon 🙂
Do return. It’s an interesting feeling, isn’t it. I recommend Prince Gong’s Mansion, which is recently remodeled and not as crowded as the Forbidden City or Summer Palace.