Monday, July 17, 2006

















The clock as we know it did not arrive in China until the 18th century. Previously, The Chinese used water clocks, or beat the times of day on drums like the one above. Below, a scene from the so-called presidential palace in Nanjing, used by emperors for centuries. The palace later housed the offices of Sun Yat-Sen.

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