Beijing

You cannot go wrong with Photowall's Beijing wall murals if you want the central theme of your interior wall decoration to be a place of significance. After all, the history of this cRead moreity can be traced back to almost 3,000 years! It is about as old as London, six times older than The Big Apple and ten times older than Sydney. Retaining a wealth of historical sites, such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden City, it is no wonder that this area is the focus of Beijing wall murals. One of the oldest inhabited areas in the world, there are even fossils that indicate man lived there from 770,000 to 230,000 years ago. Beijing alone is home to seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as the aforementioned Great Wall and the Forbidden City, but also the Summer Palace, the Temple of Heaven, the Ming Tombs, Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian and the Grand Canal. You can see plenty of these in our collection of superb Beijing wall murals.

The wonders of Beijing wall murals

As previously mentioned, the Great Wall is one of the greatest sights in the world. It is not only the longest wall in the world, but also an awe-inspiring feat of ancient defensive architecture. The Beijing wall murals category is also home to the largest palace in the world in the form of The Forbidden City. This also happens to be China's best-preserved imperial palace, and actually the essence and culmination of traditional Chinese architectural accomplishment. A Beijing wall mural like "Beijing Skyline Black" can be the more dramatic choice, a gorgeous motif you can put up in any residential, recreational and even corporate setting.

Massive history

Since the birth of Chinese civilization, different towns of varying size and importance have stood at or near the site of what is today’s Beijing. Many dynasties ruled over this piece of land, such as the Ming dynasty where its emperor, Yongle, constructed a magnificent new palace in Beijing of enormous size which you will also see in Beijing wall murals. This maze of interlinking halls, gates and courtyard homes is known as the Forbidden City. The Ming dynasty also heavily contributed to China's grandest project, the Great Wall. They linked or reinforced several existing walls and traversed seemingly impassable mountains. The majority of the most spectacular stretches of the wall that can be visited near Beijing were built during the Ming Dynasty. As you can, Beijing wall murals are not only wonderful to look at, but also a valuable tool in learning things about China and its wonders.

The effect of Beijing wall murals

Thanks to the city's long history and deep cultural roots, Beijing wall murals also provide a unique collection of architecture, arts and other cultural facets. Is it also worth noting that today's Beijing has some 20 million residents. Beijing wall murals can show that this location is a fascinating mix of old and new. Even though it has sublime history and is heavy on culture, there is now a more modern side to the city to consider, one perhaps best encapsulated by the drastic changes continually being made to its skyline. Beijing wall murals such as the set of "Beijing Skyline" come in different tones and hues, making it an ideal decorative tool for your home, office or recreational space. In modern Beijing, the ancient and the sparkling new are constantly colliding which is the result of an incongruous mixture of new prosperity and throwback politics. "Bejing Buildings", for example shows the beautiful ancient touch, while a Beijing wall mural like "Beijing" shows the more modern scene.
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