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Shenyang

The Mukden Palace
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The Manchus built the Mukden Palace here from 1625 and ruled from it until they took Beijing in 1644, and the compound's octagonal hall with tent-like eaves shows an architecture still closer to the steppe than to China. The city's later history — Japanese occupation from 1931, and heavy industry after — is the other half of it.

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