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English: Water Vat. Forbidden City, Beijing

This is one of eighteen large gilded bronze vats that held water for fire-fighting. It is said that when the European Forces raided Beijing in 1900, they scraped off the gilding with their bayonets; the marks are still clearly visible on this vat, which is located near the Hall of Preserving Harmony.

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