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Illustration Credits and Sources
The author and publisher would like to thank all those who have granted permission to reproduce illustrations. We have made every effort to contact and acknowledge copyright holders, but if any errors have been made we would be happy to correct them at a later printing.

Chapter 1
1.1. Source: Beijing Tourism Administration. Welcome to Beijing magazine cover 1999.

Chapter 2
2.1. © Anne Marie-Broudehoux - photograph taken in March 1999.

Chapter 3
3.1. Source: Susan Naquin and Chun-fang Yu (2000) Peking, Temples and City Life, figure 132, p. 468.
3.2. Source: Drawing by Sylvia Wong in Young-tsu Wong (2000) A Paradise Lost, p. 2, reproduced with the artist's permission.
3.3. Source: Yuanmingyuan Landscape Gardens. Information pamphlet distributed by the Yuanmingyuan Administration.
3.4. Source: Yuanmingyuan Landscape Gardens. Information pamphlet distributed by the Yuanmingyuan Administration.
3.5. Source: Caroll B. Malone (1932) History of the Peking Summer Palaces, p. 95.
3.6. Source: Wang Jingshi and Zhang Dexiang (1990) The Pictorial Yuan Ming Yuan.
3.7. Source: Caroll B. Malone (1932) History of the Peking Summer Palaces, p. 72.
3.8. Source: Caroll B. Malone (1932) History of the Peking Summer Palaces, p. 146.
3.9. Source: Caroll B. Malone (1932) History of the Peking Summer Palaces, p. 149.
3.10. Source: A. Favier (1897). Péking, reprinted in Caroll B. Malone (1932) History of the Peking Summer Palaces, p. 142.
3.11. Source: Caroll B. Malone (1932) History of the Peking Summer Palaces, p.156.
3.12-3.17. © Anne Marie-Broudehoux.
3.18. Source: Beijing Youth Daily, May, 1999.

Chapter 4
4.1. Source: Drawn by Anne-Marie Broudehoux from diverse sources.
4.2. Fu Gongyue (1991) Old Beijing in Panorama, p. 82.
4.3. Source Mennie, Donald (1920) The Pageant of Peking, Peking, plate XXIX.
4.4. Zhengyangmen Administration Department of the Beijing Municipality (ZADBM) (1995) Historical Photos of Old Beijing, p. 240.
4.5. © Anne Marie-Broudehoux.
4.6. Fu Gongyue (1991) Old Beijing in Panorama, p.243.
4.7. Source: Dong An Group. Promotional pamphlet.
4.8-4.9. © Anne Marie-Broudehoux.

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Making and Selling of Post-Mao Beijing. Contributors: Anne-Marie Broudehoux - author. Publisher: Routledge. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 2004. Page Number: viii.
    
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