Instagram of the Week: @martystagram

By That's Beijing, July 22, 2016

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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. 

We loved this photo by Martin Brown (@martystagram), who was quite literally "brightening up a gloomy day at Tiananmen Square." He certainly knows how to make the most of some really bad weather.  

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Follow @martystagram on Instagram because he takes some pretty epic photos of Beijing. 

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

See more Instagram of The Week posts. 

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That's Beijing: Instagram of the Week

Here is our most popular Instagram of the week. Use #ThatsBeijing to be featured!

That's Beijing: Instagram of the Week

Here is our most popular Instagram of the week. Use #ThatsBeijing to be featured!

That's Beijing: Instagram of the Week

Here is our most popular Instagram of the week. Use #ThatsBeijing to be featured!

That's Beijing: Instagram of the Week

Here is our pick for Instagram of the week. Use #ThatsBeijing to be featured!

That's Beijing: Instagram of the Week

Here is our pick for Instagram of the week. Use #ThatsBeijing to be featured!

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