A bird's-eye view of Prague from Prague Castle. The red roofs have become a hallmark of this Bohemian capital. Photo: Courtesy of Gu Wei
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The 435-kilometer-long Vltava River is the longest river in the Czech Republic. In Prague alone there are 18 bridges crossing this waterway, with the oldest and most famous being Charles Bridge. Photo: Courtesy of Gu Wei figcaption >
Dancing House, also known as Fred and Ginger, was codesigned by architects Vlado Milunic and Frank O. Gehry. The building has caused considerable controversy due to its non-traditional design. Photo: Courtesy of Gu Wei figcaption >
A street view of Prague in the early morning. Photo: Courtesy of Gu Wei figcaption >
A street view of Prague in the early morning. Photo: Courtesy of Gu Wei figcaption >
A view of Cesky Krumlov old town, which was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992. Photo: Courtesy of Gu Wei figcaption >
A bird's-eye view of the town from Cesky Krumlov State Castle. Photo: Courtesy of Gu Wei figcaption >
A bird's-eye view of the town from Cesky Krumlov State Castle. Photo: Courtesy of Gu Wei figcaption >
A bird's-eye view of the town from Cesky Krumlov State Castle. Photo: Courtesy of Gu Wei figcaption >
Paintings on the wall of Cesky Krumlov State Castle, the second-largest castle in the Czech Republic behind Prague Castle. Photo: Courtesy of Gu Wei figcaption >
Statues in the yard of Cesky Krumlov State Castle. Photo: Courtesy of Gu Wei figcaption >
St. Vitus' Church in Cesky Krumlov. Photo: Courtesy of Gu Wei figcaption >
St. Vitus' Church spotted from Cesky Krumlov State Castle. Photo: Courtesy of Gu Wei figcaption >