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China's Lantern Festival and an unfortuante ending
The unoccupied Mandarin Oriental Hotel building, part of the new CCTV headquarters complex, is seen burning in Beijing, China on February 9, 2009. (REUTERS/China Daily (CHINA)
China's Lantern Festival and an unfortunate ending (Monday, February 10, 2009)
Firemen prepare to fight a fire at a building that would have housed the soon-to-be-opened Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Beijing February 9, 2009. One person was killed in the fire, firefighter Zhang Jianyong, age 30. He was among the first on the scene and died from smoke inhalation. (REUTERS/Paul Zhang)
China's Lantern Festival and an unfortunate ending (Monday, February 10, 2009)
A building in the new China Central Television (CCTV) complex, still under construction, is seen on fire in Beijing February 9, 2009. The fire, started inadvertently by an unofficial fireworks display for the Lantern Festival staged by CCTV officials, destroyed the unoccupied building, designed by Rem Koolhaas, which was meant to house the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. (REUTERS/China Daily).
A general view shows the Mandarin Oriental Hotel building (right) which burned the night before, next to the CCTV (left) building in Beijing February 10, 2009. (REUTERS/Jason Lee)
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The Morning After (Tuesday, February 11, 2009)
The facade of the Mandarin Oriental Hotel building, seen the day after it burned, in Beijing China, February 10, 2009. (REUTERS/Jason Lee)
www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/02/chinas_lantern_festival_and_an.html
(newspaper article: www.nytimes.com/2009/02/10/world/asia/10beijing.html)
China's Lantern Festival and an unfortuante ending
Water is sprayed at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel building after it caught on fire in Beijing February 9, 2009
photo caption: www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/02/chinas_lantern_festival_and_an.html
(newspaper article: www.nytimes.com/2009/02/10/world/asia/10beijing.html)
China's Lantern Festival and an unfortuante ending
The unoccupied Mandarin Oriental Hotel building, part of the new CCTV headquarters complex, is seen burning in Beijing, China on February 9, 2009. (REUTERS/China Daily (CHINA)
photo caption: www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/02/chinas_lantern_festival_and_an.html
(newspaper article: www.nytimes.com/2009/02/10/world/asia/10beijing.html)
China's Lantern Festival and an unfortunate ending (Monday, February 10, 2009)
Firemen prepare to fight a fire at a building that would have housed the soon-to-be-opened Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Beijing February 9, 2009. One person was killed in the fire, firefighter Zhang Jianyong, age 30. He was among the first on the scene and died from smoke inhalation. (REUTERS/Paul Zhang)
photo caption: www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/02/chinas_lantern_festival_and_an.html
(newspaper article: www.nytimes.com/2009/02/10/world/asia/10beijing.html)
China's Lantern Festival and an unfortunate ending (Monday, February 10, 2009)
A building in the new China Central Television (CCTV) complex, still under construction, is seen on fire in Beijing February 9, 2009. The fire, started inadvertently by an unofficial fireworks display for the Lantern Festival staged by CCTV officials, destroyed the unoccupied building, designed by Rem Koolhaas, which was meant to house the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. (REUTERS/China Daily).
photo caption: www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/02/chinas_lantern_festival_and_an.html
(newspaper article: www.nytimes.com/2009/02/10/world/asia/10beijing.html)
Fires Ravages Renowed Building in Beijing (Monday, February 10, 2009)
A crowd watched as a building designed by Rem Koolhaas burned in Beijing on Monday
photo caption/newspaper article: www.nytimes.com/2009/02/10/world/asia/10beijing.html
The Morning After (Tuesday, February 11, 2009)
A general view shows the Mandarin Oriental Hotel building (right) which burned the night before, next to the CCTV (left) building in Beijing February 10, 2009. (REUTERS/Jason Lee)
www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/02/chinas_lantern_festival_and_an.html