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The Beijing Palace Museum is located in the Forbidden City in Beijing. The Forbidden City of Beijing is the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, the first batch of national 5A-level tourist scenic spots, and the advanced unit of ideological and moral construction work for minors in the country. In 1987, it was selected as the World Cultural Heritage List. Closed on Monday, please be careful. Ticket 60, you can brush the ID card into the inside, if you go back, it is recommended to rent the explanation device, which is more detailed. Inside the Treasure Hall, Watch Museum, additional charges, tickets 10 yuan. Look at the appearance for 3 hours to get it. If you want to see the treasure, please go out early. Most of the inside is not open now, just look outside. The souvenir of the Forbidden City is good, don't buy more, otherwise the wallet can't hold it. The Forbidden City is the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties (AD 1368~1911). According to the ancient Chinese astrology theory, Ziwei (the North Star) is located in Zhongtian, where the Emperor is living, and the Heavenly Man corresponds to the Forbidden City. Also known as the Forbidden City. After the throne of the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Xi decided to move to Beijing. In 1406, he began to build a palace, and it was completed in the 18th year of Ming Yongle (AD 1420). In 1911, the Revolution of 1911 overthrew China's last feudal monarchy, the Qing Dynasty. In 1924, the Qing Emperor Ai Xinjue Luo Puyi was expelled from the palace. The city wall has a city gate on each side: the south name is Wumen, the north is called Shenwumen, and the left and right are Donghuamen and Xihuamen. The Wumen Gate is the entrance to the entrance and the Shenwumen is the exit. Opposite the exit is Jingshan Park.
Posted: Dec 11, 2018
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