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How much is the ticket to the Forbidden City in Beijing?

Ticket price of the Forbidden City

April 1-1October1is the peak season every year, and the big ticket is 60 yuan/person.

The off-season is1October 1 1 to March 3 1 of the following year, with a large ticket of 40 yuan/person.

Tickets for Treasure Hall (i.e. entrance to Ningshou Palace, including theater hall and Shigu Hall): 10 yuan/person.

Tickets for the Watch Hall (i.e. entering Fengxian Hall): 10 yuan/person.

Preferential policies for tickets to the Forbidden City

Preferential policies for major open areas (excluding Treasure Hall and Watch Hall):

1. University, middle school and primary school students (including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan students, excluding adult education and graduate students) buy student tickets with their student ID cards or school letters of introduction, 20 yuan/person.

2.6 years old (excluding 6 years old) to 18 years old (including 18 years old) minors can buy student tickets with their ID cards, household registration books or passports, 20 yuan/person.

3. Older people over 60 years old (including 60 years old) can enjoy half-price tickets with their original ID cards.

4. Those who hold the city's social security gold collar for evidence collection will enjoy a half-price discount on tickets.

5. Retired cadres can visit for free with their retirement certificates.

Children under 6.6 years old (including 6 years old) or under1.2m in height (including1.2m) are free to visit.

7. Disabled people can visit for free with the disability certificate.

8. On Women's Day, women enjoy half-price tickets.

9./kloc-children under 0/4 years old (including 14 years old) are allowed to visit on Children's Day. Enjoy a half-price discount with a parent.

10. "August 1st" Army Day, active servicemen can visit for free with valid certificates.