The Forbidden City (Beijing, Beijing Province, China)
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Dorcadion Team
N 39° 54.872 E 116° 23.451
50S E 447938 N 4418448
The Forbidden City (also named the Palace Museum...), vast complex of former imperial palaces in Beijing, is one of main touristic targets of Chinese capital...
Waymark Code: WM761P
Location: China
Date Posted: 09/07/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Scooter Bill
Views: 74

The Forbidden City, also named the Palace Museum, shares the honor of being one of five world-famous palaces with the Palace of Versailles in France, Buckingham Palace in England, the White House in the U.S. and the Kremlin in Russia. The palace, the most magnificent and splendid palace complex in China, was listed as a World Cultural Heritage Building in 1987. It was built in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and the construction of this group of buildings took fourteen years from 1406 to 1420. In the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), it was the imperial palace where twenty-four emperors ascended the throne and exercised their strong power to the nation.

The incomparable palace occupies an area of 720 000 m² and has approximately 8,700 rooms. A high red wall with a total length of 3 400 meters encases the palace. There are four gates in each side, with Meridian Gate (Wu Men) as the main entrance. Four exquisite watchtowers sit at the corners of the wall. With roofs covered with golden glazed tile, red painted walls and grey-white bases, the rectangular palace appears extremely luxurious and grand. Spectacular halls in it are neatly arranged in bilateral symmetry along a central axis that conforms to the axis of Beijing City.

The palace has two primary parts: the Outer Court and the Inner Court. Some halls are converted into art galleries to exhibit paintings, clocks, bronze wares, pottery and other invaluable treasures. It is said that there are over million articles in this museum that account for one-sixth of such national treasures. Tourists can enter into the palace from the Wu Men (Meridian Gate) or the Shenwu Men (Gate of Divine Might). It is impossible for visitors to see every corner of the palace in a single day. Let's start our virtual guide from the Wu Men to make our route clear.

Name of Source Book: 1000 Places To See Before You Die: A Traveler's Life List

Page Location in Source Book: 420

Type of Waymark: City

Location of Coordinates: Photographed site

Cost of Admission (Parks, Museums, etc.): 60.00 (listed in local currency)

List Available Hours, Dates, Season:
08:30-17:00 April 16 - October 15 08:30-16:30 October 16 - April 15


Official Tourism Website: [Web Link]

Visit Instructions:
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