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IN PICTURES: Huawei's Aussie partners take over the Forbidden City (+20 photos)

It wasn't all work and no play at Huawei's recent Network Congress 2015 in Beijing, China. The company took its Australian partners on a trip to the Forbidden City, where they learnt of the history behind the Chinese imperial palace. Of course, appreciating the beauty of the architecture and its surroundings was also part of the tour. Here are some pictures from the outing.

  • Huawei's Aussie partners take on the Forbidden City in China

  • The Forbidden City in its full glory

  • Some of Huawei's Aussie partners

  • Some of Huawei's Aussie partners

  • Looking out onto Tiananmen Square

  • Listening intently to what the tour guide had to say

  • All smiles going into the Forbidden City

  • It was quite a walk - the complex consists of 980 buildings and covers 72 hectares

  • A pretty shot of one of the key buildings of the Forbidden City

  • Listening intently to what the tour guide had to say

  • There was plenty of stair climbing involved

  • A pretty shot of one of the key buildings of the Forbidden City

  • Partners taking a hike up

  • A pretty shot of one of the key buildings of the Forbidden City

  • A pretty shot of one of the key buildings of the Forbidden City

  • Discussions underway even when day tripping

  • A pretty shot of one of the key buildings of the Forbidden City

  • A pretty shot of one of the key buildings of the Forbidden City

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