Instagram of the Week: @snorremoen

By That's Beijing, April 28, 2017

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It's Friday, which means it's time for our Instagram of the Week, in which we highlight the most popular photo from the @ThatsBeijing Instagram page. 

Beijing has been exceptionally beautiful the past few days. We'll take the crazily hot weather we're experiencing for the picture-perfect days we've been having. This photo by @snorremoen pretty much sums up the reason why we love spring in Beijing.

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If you want to see more jaw dropping photos from Beijing and around Asia make sure to follow @snorremoen on Instagram. His photos are great!

Want to be the next person featured on Instagram of the Week? All you gotta do is tag your next post #ThatsBeijing, and we'll select the best ones for a regram on our official page

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