This is a scene from China's renowned Forbidden City in Peking, which, if Japan's plans materialize, may one day witness the re-occupation of the dragon throne by emperor Kang-Teh (Henry Pu-Yi, the "Boy Emperor"), now emperor of the Japanese puppet state of Manchouko. Although centuries old, and seen Aug. 31, 1936, most of the buildings are in excellent condition. Thousands of American tourists annually visit the Forbidden City, which is one of the show places of China. (AP Photo/James A. Mills)

This is a scene from China's renowned Forbidden City in Peking, which, if Japan's plans materialize, may one day witness the re-occupation of the dragon throne by emperor Kang-Teh (Henry Pu-Yi, the "Boy Emperor"), now emperor of the Japanese puppet state of Manchouko. Although centuries old, and seen Aug. 31, 1936, most of the buildings are in excellent condition. Thousands of American tourists annually visit the Forbidden City, which is one of the show places of China. (AP Photo/James A. Mills) Banque D'Images
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Contributeur:

Associated Press / Alamy Banque D'Images

ID de l’image:

2MN2N9B

Taille du fichier:

22,4 MB (2,2 MB Téléchargement compressé)

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Dimensions:

3310 x 2364 px | 28 x 20 cm | 11 x 7,9 inches | 300dpi

Date de la prise de vue:

31 août 1936

Photographe:

James A. Mills

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