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On tour guides' poems about the Forbidden City

200 words for the guide of the Forbidden City (1)

Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Forbidden City. My surname is Wang. You can call me Wang Dao. I hope I can give you the best service.

Please follow me into the gate of the Forbidden City. First, we came to Gan Qing Palace. Gan Qing Palace is the place where emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasties lived and handled daily political affairs in the Forbidden City. Gan Qing Palace is nine rooms wide, five rooms deep and 20 meters high. There is a throne in the middle of the hall and a warm pavilion at both ends. Gan Qing Palace was built in the 18th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty. Because it was burned down several times, it was rebuilt in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Now it was built in Jiaqing of Qing Dynasty for three years.

Come on, everybody, please follow me. Now the hall of supreme harmony is displayed in front of everyone. The Hall of Supreme Harmony is one of the "Three Great Halls in the East" and the largest existing wooden hall in China, commonly known as the "Golden Hall". Built in the 14th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty, it is called Fengtian Hall. In the forty-first year of Gao Jia in Ming Dynasty, it was changed to Imperial Palace, and in the second year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty, it was renamed Hall of Supreme Harmony. After its completion, it was burned down many times and rebuilt many times. This temple was rebuilt in the thirty-fourth year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty.

Because of the time, today's visit is here. Goodbye, I hope we can meet again.

200 words about tour guides in the Forbidden City (2)

Hello, tourists from all over the world Welcome to the Forbidden City in Beijing. Let me show you around.

The main entrance of the Forbidden City is the meridian gate. From the front, the meridian gate is three doors, but when you go in and look around, it becomes five doors, which is the so-called "Sanming and Five Darkness".

When I entered the noon gate, I saw five bridges, called Jinshui Bridge, which was the widest in the middle and was dedicated to the emperor. In front of Jinshui Bridge is Taihe Gate. After the Taihe Gate, it is the Hall of Supreme Harmony. There are two big bronze lions at the entrance of the Hall of Supreme Harmony, which contains the throne of the emperor.

Behind the Hall of Supreme Harmony are the Hall of Zhonghe and the Hall of Baohe, both of which are places where the emperor works.

After crossing a red wall, we entered the living area, including the Gan Qing Palace where the emperor lived, the Kunning Palace where the queen lived, and finally the Royal Garden, where there are many pine and cypress trees, and a tree called Sophora japonica, which looks like a dragon's paw and is very beautiful. There is also a mountain in the imperial garden called Dui Xiushan, which is made of rice soup and egg white and sticks stones together. It is very strong.

The Forbidden City is full of beautiful scenery, and I can't finish talking about it. I hope you have a chance to have a closer look.

200 words about tour guides in the Forbidden City (3)

Hello, tourists. I hope I can bring you the best service.

Now, please follow me to the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the largest palace in the Forbidden City! This is the place where the Ming and Qing emperors summoned officials, issued orders and held celebrations. The whole hall is 1 1 room wide and 5 rooms deep. There is a colonnade outside, and 72 large columns are erected inside and outside the hall. The main hall is 35 meters high, with a clearance of 14 meters, a width of 63 meters and an area of 2,377 square meters. It is the largest wooden hall in China.

Let me introduce you to other palaces!

Now we come to Zhonghe Hall. Zhonghe Hall is the place where the emperor practiced etiquette on his way to Taihe Hall. Baohe Hall is the place where the emperor feted foreign princes and nobles and the military attache of China in Beijing. Let's take a look at the Mandarin Hall again. It is the place where the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty studied. Gan Qing Gate is the dividing line between Chinese and foreign dynasties and palaces in the Forbidden City, and the Forbidden City is located in the north of it. Gan Qing Palace was the place where emperors of Ming and Qing dynasties lived and handled government affairs. Cining Palace is the place where the emperor lived.

Now you can visit freely, but I want to remind you that you must pay attention to maintaining the environment of the Forbidden City.

200 words about tour guides in the Forbidden City (4)

Welcome tourists to join the sunshine tour. I am a little tour guide here. Now, I want to show you around. I hope you will obey the order, don't crowd and don't take pictures. I wish you all a good time!

The imperial palaces in the Ming and Qing Dynasties are also called the Forbidden City. Founded in 1406, it has been 600 years. After the construction of many dynasties, the Forbidden City is now the best preserved and the largest ancient palace complex.

The history is over, now let's talk about its layout. In the south of the Forbidden City is the Wumen Gate, in the north is the Shenwumen Gate, in the east is the Donghuamen Gate, and in the west is the Xihuamen Gate, which is a beautifully structured corner. The multi-sided city wall is more than 10 meter high, and the moat is 52 meters wide and 800 meters long, which is both spectacular and beautiful.

Wenhua Hall is the place where the emperor went to court in the early days. Wuying Hall is the place where emperors eat, live and meet with ministers. Kunning Palace and Gan Qing Palace are the official residences of the emperor and empress dowager. In addition to these places, there are the third and sixth houses. The Forbidden City was recognized as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO on 196 1.

My introduction is over. I believe everyone knows something about the Forbidden City. I wish you all a good time! Tour guide words of the Forbidden City

200 words about tour guides in the Forbidden City (5)