Locations Depicted
The song's music video features the above entertainers appearing in some of Beijing's most renowned sites and locations, as well as the stadiums of the Olympic Green; in order of appearances, some of them are listed below:
- Zhengyangmen gate
- Beijing National Stadium (Bird's Nest) - Liu Huan
- Deshengmen gate - Na Ying
- Beihai Park - Stefanie Sun
- Pudu Temple - Sun Yue
- China Millennium Monument - Leehom Wang
- Peking University - Han Hong
- Imperial Ancestral Temple (Taimiao) - Wakin Chau
- Imperial College (Guozijian) - Gigi Leung
- Sections of the Great Wall of China - Jackie Chan
- Liulichang - Richie Ren
- Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park - Jolin Tsai
- National Grand Theatre - Sun Nan
- Beijing National Aquatics Center (Water Cube) - Zhou Bichang
- Various siheyuans in Beijing - Han Geng, Li Yuchun, David Huang, Chen Kun and many other artists
- Beijing Ancient Observatory - Wang Feng
- Zhongshan Park - Karen Mok
- Temple of Earth - Eason Chan
- Beijing Wukesong Culture & Sports Center - Yan Weiwen
- Confucius Temple of Beijing - Dai Yuqiang
- Shichahai - various artists
- Capital Museum - Liao Changyong
- Drum Tower and Bell Tower - Jang Nara
- Huguang Guild Hall Peking Opera House - JJ Lin & A-Do
- Forbidden City - Joey Yung, Nicholas Tse, Yumiko Cheng
- Beijing World Trade Center - Vivian Hsu
- Meridian Gate - Lin Chiling
- Central TV Tower - Peter Ho
- Residence of Laoshe - Jaycee Chan
- Temple of Heaven (no artists)
- Subway Line 13 train and station (no artists)
- Beijing Capital International Airport, Terminal 2 and Terminal 3(no artists)
- Lotus Flower Market, Houhai (no artists)
- Tian'anmen Square (no artists)
- Nine Dragon Screen (no artists)
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Zhengyangmen gate
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Beijing National Stadium
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Dashengmen gate
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Beihai Park
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Imperial Ancestral Temple
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Siheyuans of Beijing
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Beijing Ancient Observatory
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Shichahai
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Drum Tower of Beijing
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The Forbidden City
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Famous quotes containing the word depicted:
“Et in Arcadia ego.
[I too am in Arcadia.]”
—Anonymous, Anonymous.
Tomb inscription, appearing in classical paintings by Guercino and Poussin, among others. The words probably mean that even the most ideal earthly lives are mortal. Arcadia, a mountainous region in the central Peloponnese, Greece, was the rustic abode of Pan, depicted in literature and art as a land of innocence and ease, and was the title of Sir Philip Sidneys pastoral romance (1590)