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FEATURE - Die schönste und grösste "goldene Halskette" der Welt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (12632648e)
On December 2, 2021, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, the Zhongshan Scenic Area of ‚Ä‚ÄNanjing in the early winter season is full of forests, colorful and picturesque. From the air, the yellowed sycamore leaves on the cemetery road are like a string of Meiling Palace. "Golden Necklace" is so beautiful, ushering in the most beautiful viewing moment of the year.
Viewed from the air through a drone, rows of platanus trees form a collar. The Meiling Palace in Xuanwu District of Nanjing is like a gem inlaid at the end of the necklace, quietly nestling at the foot of the Purple Mountain. There are folk rumors that the Meiling Palace was a "birthday gift" from Chiang Kai-shek to Soong Meiling. Netizens called this "the world's best necklace" as Jiang Gong's romantic confession to his beloved wife. It is understood that the trees forming the "necklace" on the cemetery road were not planted in the same period.
According to records, the earliest construction budget of Meiling Palace was 260,000 silver dollars, but in the end it actually spent 320,000 silver dollars. The money was first advanced by the Army, Navy and Air Force Command, and later the Nanjing Municipal Finance Bureau also contributed part of the advance. The financial pit left by Meiling Palace for the two departments was finally filled by Chiang Kai-shek with the reimbursement of the total reserve fund of the state finance.
Due to disrepair, Meiling Palace started repairs in December 2012 and was completed in September 2013. The rows of fatons are layered on top of each other, and the shape is like a necklace, which is very spectacular. Netizens called it "the most awesome necklace in the world." These necklace-shaped platanus trees were not planted at the same time. The Fatong that forms the "collar" on the cemetery avenue was planted during the construction of the Zhongshan Cemetery from 1925 to 1929, and the Fatong that formed a "pendant" ..
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FEATURE - Die schönste und grösste "goldene Halskette" der Welt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (12632648d)
On December 2, 2021, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, the Zhongshan Scenic Area of ‚Ä‚ÄNanjing in the early winter season is full of forests, colorful and picturesque. From the air, the yellowed sycamore leaves on the cemetery road are like a string of Meiling Palace. "Golden Necklace" is so beautiful, ushering in the most beautiful viewing moment of the year.
Viewed from the air through a drone, rows of platanus trees form a collar. The Meiling Palace in Xuanwu District of Nanjing is like a gem inlaid at the end of the necklace, quietly nestling at the foot of the Purple Mountain. There are folk rumors that the Meiling Palace was a "birthday gift" from Chiang Kai-shek to Soong Meiling. Netizens called this "the world's best necklace" as Jiang Gong's romantic confession to his beloved wife. It is understood that the trees forming the "necklace" on the cemetery road were not planted in the same period.
According to records, the earliest construction budget of Meiling Palace was 260,000 silver dollars, but in the end it actually spent 320,000 silver dollars. The money was first advanced by the Army, Navy and Air Force Command, and later the Nanjing Municipal Finance Bureau also contributed part of the advance. The financial pit left by Meiling Palace for the two departments was finally filled by Chiang Kai-shek with the reimbursement of the total reserve fund of the state finance.
Due to disrepair, Meiling Palace started repairs in December 2012 and was completed in September 2013. The rows of fatons are layered on top of each other, and the shape is like a necklace, which is very spectacular. Netizens called it "the most awesome necklace in the world." These necklace-shaped platanus trees were not planted at the same time. The Fatong that forms the "collar" on the cemetery avenue was planted during the construction of the Zhongshan Cemetery from 1925 to 1929, and the Fatong that formed a "pendant" ..
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Arrival of two critically endangered Asian lion cubs, ZSL London Zoo - Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by ZSL London Zoo / Rex Features (1474395f)
Pumpkin and Spook the seven-week-old Asian lion cubs nestling into their mum, Abi
Trick Or Treat! Two Cubs Born To Lucifer The Lion
Lucifer the lion received a sweet deal following the birth of his two cubs this Halloween.
The ZSL London Zoo's lion had his very own treat with the birth of two critically endangered Asian Lion cubs.
The seven-week-old cubs nicknamed Pumpkin and Spook are the second pair to be born to the Zoo's love cats Abi, 12, and her toy-boy Lucifer, 8, in two years.
For the first time ever the birth was captured on camera by excited keepers.
The little devils are slowly being introduced to their 28-stone father, Lucifer, who got his fiendish name because he bares international zoo identity number 666.
With around 350 Asian lions remaining in the wild and just 90 living in captivity, the cubs are a welcome addition to ZSL London Zoo, which is part of the European Breeding Programme for Asian lions.
Developing their own personalities, Pumpkin and Spook are already play-fighting with each other.
Zookeeper Tony Cholerton says: "We're thrilled about the arrival of Lucifer's cubs. They're full of energy and are proving a real hit with their doting mum.
"It's lovely to see that Abi is making such a good mother and we're expecting that Lucifer will be a roaring success as a second-time dad."
The as-yet unsexed cubs are currently residing with mum, Abi in their lion den and visitors can see them intermittently throughout the day depending on whether mum wants her privacy.
The youngsters are expected to make their first public appearance in their outside paddock in November - just in time for their first Christmas at ZSL London Zoo.
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Arrival of two critically endangered Asian lion cubs, ZSL London Zoo - Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by ZSL London Zoo / Rex Features (1474395e)
Pumpkin and Spook the seven-week-old Asian lion cubs nestling into their mum, Abi
Trick Or Treat! Two Cubs Born To Lucifer The Lion
Lucifer the lion received a sweet deal following the birth of his two cubs this Halloween.
The ZSL London Zoo's lion had his very own treat with the birth of two critically endangered Asian Lion cubs.
The seven-week-old cubs nicknamed Pumpkin and Spook are the second pair to be born to the Zoo's love cats Abi, 12, and her toy-boy Lucifer, 8, in two years.
For the first time ever the birth was captured on camera by excited keepers.
The little devils are slowly being introduced to their 28-stone father, Lucifer, who got his fiendish name because he bares international zoo identity number 666.
With around 350 Asian lions remaining in the wild and just 90 living in captivity, the cubs are a welcome addition to ZSL London Zoo, which is part of the European Breeding Programme for Asian lions.
Developing their own personalities, Pumpkin and Spook are already play-fighting with each other.
Zookeeper Tony Cholerton says: "We're thrilled about the arrival of Lucifer's cubs. They're full of energy and are proving a real hit with their doting mum.
"It's lovely to see that Abi is making such a good mother and we're expecting that Lucifer will be a roaring success as a second-time dad."
The as-yet unsexed cubs are currently residing with mum, Abi in their lion den and visitors can see them intermittently throughout the day depending on whether mum wants her privacy.
The youngsters are expected to make their first public appearance in their outside paddock in November - just in time for their first Christmas at ZSL London Zoo.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
ZSL London Zoo/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VRZTSJZXY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Arrival of two critically endangered Asian lion cubs, ZSL London Zoo - Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by ZSL London Zoo / Rex Features (1474395d)
Pumpkin and Spook the seven-week-old Asian lion cubs nestling into their mum, Abi
Trick Or Treat! Two Cubs Born To Lucifer The Lion
Lucifer the lion received a sweet deal following the birth of his two cubs this Halloween.
The ZSL London Zoo's lion had his very own treat with the birth of two critically endangered Asian Lion cubs.
The seven-week-old cubs nicknamed Pumpkin and Spook are the second pair to be born to the Zoo's love cats Abi, 12, and her toy-boy Lucifer, 8, in two years.
For the first time ever the birth was captured on camera by excited keepers.
The little devils are slowly being introduced to their 28-stone father, Lucifer, who got his fiendish name because he bares international zoo identity number 666.
With around 350 Asian lions remaining in the wild and just 90 living in captivity, the cubs are a welcome addition to ZSL London Zoo, which is part of the European Breeding Programme for Asian lions.
Developing their own personalities, Pumpkin and Spook are already play-fighting with each other.
Zookeeper Tony Cholerton says: "We're thrilled about the arrival of Lucifer's cubs. They're full of energy and are proving a real hit with their doting mum.
"It's lovely to see that Abi is making such a good mother and we're expecting that Lucifer will be a roaring success as a second-time dad."
The as-yet unsexed cubs are currently residing with mum, Abi in their lion den and visitors can see them intermittently throughout the day depending on whether mum wants her privacy.
The youngsters are expected to make their first public appearance in their outside paddock in November - just in time for their first Christmas at ZSL London Zoo.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
ZSL London Zoo/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VRZTSJZXY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Arrival of two critically endangered Asian lion cubs, ZSL London Zoo - Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by ZSL London Zoo / Rex Features (1474395c)
Pumpkin and Spook the seven-week-old Asian lion cubs nestling into their mum, Abi
Trick Or Treat! Two Cubs Born To Lucifer The Lion
Lucifer the lion received a sweet deal following the birth of his two cubs this Halloween.
The ZSL London Zoo's lion had his very own treat with the birth of two critically endangered Asian Lion cubs.
The seven-week-old cubs nicknamed Pumpkin and Spook are the second pair to be born to the Zoo's love cats Abi, 12, and her toy-boy Lucifer, 8, in two years.
For the first time ever the birth was captured on camera by excited keepers.
The little devils are slowly being introduced to their 28-stone father, Lucifer, who got his fiendish name because he bares international zoo identity number 666.
With around 350 Asian lions remaining in the wild and just 90 living in captivity, the cubs are a welcome addition to ZSL London Zoo, which is part of the European Breeding Programme for Asian lions.
Developing their own personalities, Pumpkin and Spook are already play-fighting with each other.
Zookeeper Tony Cholerton says: "We're thrilled about the arrival of Lucifer's cubs. They're full of energy and are proving a real hit with their doting mum.
"It's lovely to see that Abi is making such a good mother and we're expecting that Lucifer will be a roaring success as a second-time dad."
The as-yet unsexed cubs are currently residing with mum, Abi in their lion den and visitors can see them intermittently throughout the day depending on whether mum wants her privacy.
The youngsters are expected to make their first public appearance in their outside paddock in November - just in time for their first Christmas at ZSL London Zoo.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
ZSL London Zoo/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VRZTSJZXY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Arrival of two critically endangered Asian lion cubs, ZSL London Zoo - Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by ZSL London Zoo / Rex Features (1474395b)
Pumpkin and Spook the seven-week-old Asian lion cubs nestling into their mum, Abi
Trick Or Treat! Two Cubs Born To Lucifer The Lion
Lucifer the lion received a sweet deal following the birth of his two cubs this Halloween.
The ZSL London Zoo's lion had his very own treat with the birth of two critically endangered Asian Lion cubs.
The seven-week-old cubs nicknamed Pumpkin and Spook are the second pair to be born to the Zoo's love cats Abi, 12, and her toy-boy Lucifer, 8, in two years.
For the first time ever the birth was captured on camera by excited keepers.
The little devils are slowly being introduced to their 28-stone father, Lucifer, who got his fiendish name because he bares international zoo identity number 666.
With around 350 Asian lions remaining in the wild and just 90 living in captivity, the cubs are a welcome addition to ZSL London Zoo, which is part of the European Breeding Programme for Asian lions.
Developing their own personalities, Pumpkin and Spook are already play-fighting with each other.
Zookeeper Tony Cholerton says: "We're thrilled about the arrival of Lucifer's cubs. They're full of energy and are proving a real hit with their doting mum.
"It's lovely to see that Abi is making such a good mother and we're expecting that Lucifer will be a roaring success as a second-time dad."
The as-yet unsexed cubs are currently residing with mum, Abi in their lion den and visitors can see them intermittently throughout the day depending on whether mum wants her privacy.
The youngsters are expected to make their first public appearance in their outside paddock in November - just in time for their first Christmas at ZSL London Zoo.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
ZSL London Zoo/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VRZTSJZXY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Arrival of two critically endangered Asian lion cubs, ZSL London Zoo - Oct 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by ZSL London Zoo / Rex Features (1474395a)
Pumpkin and Spook the seven-week-old Asian lion cubs nestling into their mum, Abi
Trick Or Treat! Two Cubs Born To Lucifer The Lion
Lucifer the lion received a sweet deal following the birth of his two cubs this Halloween.
The ZSL London Zoo's lion had his very own treat with the birth of two critically endangered Asian Lion cubs.
The seven-week-old cubs nicknamed Pumpkin and Spook are the second pair to be born to the Zoo's love cats Abi, 12, and her toy-boy Lucifer, 8, in two years.
For the first time ever the birth was captured on camera by excited keepers.
The little devils are slowly being introduced to their 28-stone father, Lucifer, who got his fiendish name because he bares international zoo identity number 666.
With around 350 Asian lions remaining in the wild and just 90 living in captivity, the cubs are a welcome addition to ZSL London Zoo, which is part of the European Breeding Programme for Asian lions.
Developing their own personalities, Pumpkin and Spook are already play-fighting with each other.
Zookeeper Tony Cholerton says: "We're thrilled about the arrival of Lucifer's cubs. They're full of energy and are proving a real hit with their doting mum.
"It's lovely to see that Abi is making such a good mother and we're expecting that Lucifer will be a roaring success as a second-time dad."
The as-yet unsexed cubs are currently residing with mum, Abi in their lion den and visitors can see them intermittently throughout the day depending on whether mum wants her privacy.
The youngsters are expected to make their first public appearance in their outside paddock in November - just in time for their first Christmas at ZSL London Zoo.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
ZSL London Zoo/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VRZTSJZXY (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Nature
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albert Machler / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1259165a )
Two owlets perching on tree branch
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Two owlets in tree knot
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New Zealand
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 772311AN )
Auckland, founded in 1840 and also known as the city of sails, is New Zealand's largest city with a population of 1.3 million people, nestling within the isthmus of the Pacific ocean and Tasman sea. Auckland, New Zealand.
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New Zealand
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 772311AM )
Auckland, founded in 1840 and also known as the city of sails, is New Zealand's largest city with a population of 1.3 million people, nestling within the isthmus of the Pacific ocean and Tasman sea. Auckland, New Zealand.
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New Zealand
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Pohutukawa, the New Zealand Christmas Tree, in bloom frames the city of Auckland. Auckland, founded in 1840 and also known as the city of sails, is New Zealand's largest city with a population of 1.3 million people, nestling within the isthmus of the Pacific ocean and Tasman sea. Auckland, New Zealand.
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New Zealand
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 772311AH )
Auckland, founded in 1840 and also known as the city of sails, is New Zealand's largest city with a population of 1.3 million people, nestling within the isthmus of the Pacific ocean and Tasman sea. Auckland, New Zealand.
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