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How does the tour guide introduce the Forbidden City?

Introduce three tour guides of the Forbidden City in Beijing.

Introduce three tour guides of the Forbidden City in Beijing.

Introduce the model essay1of the guide words of the Forbidden City in Beijing;

Hello, I'm Wang Zian, the little tour guide. Today, I will take you to visit the world-famous Forbidden City.

Dear friends, we have come to the Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City, which is the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. There are always four gates in the Forbidden City, namely the Meridian Gate in the south, the Shenwu Gate in the north, the Donghua Gate in the east and the Xihua Gate in the west.

The place where we are now is the Hall of Supreme Harmony. It is the first of the three halls in the Forbidden City, built on a five-meter-high white marble pedestal. The temple is 36 meters high and 63 meters wide, covering an area of 2,380 square meters. In the center of the main hall, the two-meter-high platform is the throne of the golden Qi Diao Dragon. Celebrations such as the emperor's arrival, birthday, Spring Festival and winter solstice were held here.

Keep walking, and you will reach the Hall of Harmony. Before the emperor has something to do, he will rest here and accept the worship of his ministers.

At the last stop, we came to Baohe Hall, which is also one of the three main halls. On the annual New Year's Eve and Lantern Festival in the Qing Dynasty, banquets were held to entertain royal relatives and ministers.

Today's trip is over, thank you.

Introduce Fan Wener, a tour guide of the Forbidden City in Beijing:

Hello, everyone. My name is Cheng Siyao, and I am a tour guide of Beijing Travel Agency. Welcome friends from Jinan to visit the Forbidden City in Beijing. I will accompany you to visit the Forbidden City. If you have any questions during the visit, you can ask me.

The Forbidden City was built in 1406, with a length of 96 1 m from north to south and a width of 763 meters from east to west, covering an area of about 723,600 square meters. There are more than 90 courtyards and 980 houses, including 7078 rooms. The architectural image of the first half of the Forbidden City is serious, solemn, grand and majestic, symbolizing the supremacy of the emperor. The second half is called the Palace, which is full of life. Buildings are full of troubles and have their own courtyards, including gardens, study rooms, pavilions and rocks.

We will arrive at Gan Qing Palace soon. Gan Qing Palace is the main hall of the palace, 20 meters high. There is a throne in the center of the hall, with bright plaques and warm pavilions at both ends. Before Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, this was the place where the emperor lived and handled government affairs. After Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty, the emperor moved to hall of mental cultivation, where he still read the letter, appointed officials and summoned ministers. Please note that after dissolution, don't touch these ancient cultural relics casually to prevent damage.

Next, we are going to the Imperial Garden. Please line up.

There are towering pines and cypresses, precious flowers and trees, strange rocks and pavilions in the imperial garden. The Royal Garden, formerly known as Gonghou Garden, covers an area of 1 1000 square meters and has more than 20 buildings. With Qin 'an Hall as the center, the garden architecture adopts the pattern of complementary primary and secondary, symmetrical left and right, with compact layout and rich classicality, which can be said to be the most gorgeous garden among the ancient pavilions preserved. Precautions:

If you have rubbish, please throw it into the dustbin in time, not in the Forbidden City.

Thank you for your visit today. Goodbye!

Introduce the model essay 3 of the tour guide of the Forbidden City in Beijing:

Hello, tourists! We are going to visit the Forbidden City, which is a famous ancient building at home and abroad.

Located in the center of Beijing, the Forbidden City is one of the five largest palaces in the world, also known as the Forbidden City. There are more than twenty emperors here, the first is Judy of the Ming Dynasty, and the last is Puyi.

The Forbidden City is the most complete ancient building in China. It has a central axis that runs through the whole Forbidden City. The three main halls, the last three palaces and the imperial garden are all on this central axis. These three halls are the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Hall of Zhonghe and the Hall of Baohe, which are located in front of the Forbidden City.

The Hall of Supreme Harmony, commonly known as the Golden Throne Hall, covers an area of more than 2,380 square meters and is the largest palace in the Forbidden City. Behind the Hall of Supreme Harmony is the Hall of Zhonghe, which is 29 meters high and contains a square. Baohe Hall is located behind Taihe Hall and Zhonghe Hall. Baohe Hall is 27 meters high and has a rectangular interior. After the Qianlong period, it became a test area.

The last three palaces are Gan Qing Palace, Jiaotai Palace and Kunning Palace. Gan Qing Palace is the place where the emperor lives, and Kunning Palace is the place where the queen lives. Jiaotai Hall is not a residence, but also a palace. It is just called the last three palaces with Gan Qingzhi and Kunning Palace.

The Imperial Garden is very large, covering an area of 120 1X square meters, accounting for a quarter of the Forbidden City. There are Cining Palace Garden, Fu Jian Garden and Ningshou Garden nearby. Among these gardens, the Royal Garden is the largest.

The Forbidden City is beautiful, but tourists will throw food bags or other rubbish on the ground, which will make the environment of the Forbidden City worse. We should take good care of this beautiful ancient building.

I have read what the tour guide said about the Forbidden City in Beijing.

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This paper introduces the explanations of three tour guides about the Forbidden City in Beijing.

This paper introduces the explanations of three tour guides about the Forbidden City in Beijing.

Introduction to the guide words of the Forbidden City in Beijing: model essay1;

Hello, everyone, I am your tour guide today. My surname is Zeng. You can call me Zeng Dao.

Now in front of you are the outer court gate and the Taihe gate. The Forbidden City is divided into an outer court and an inner court. Through this door, you can see the largest Hall of Supreme Harmony among the three halls in the Forbidden City. Bypassing the Hall of Supreme Harmony, you can see the Hall of Supreme Harmony and the Hall of Baohe. This is the three halls of the Forbidden City.

After reading the three halls, the gate of the Forbidden City is in sight. This door is the intersection of the outer court and the inner court. The outer court faces south and the inner court faces north. Through this door, you can see Gan Qing Palace. There are Jiaotai Palace and Kunning Palace behind Gan Qing Palace. These three palaces are the main parts of the palace. The east and west wings of the palace also have the East Sixth Palace and the West Sixth Palace, which are the places where ladies-in-waiting live.

Ok, please feel free to visit now.

Model essay on the introduction of tour guides in the Forbidden City in Beijing II:

Hello everyone! I am your tour guide. My last name is Gao Ming Hongze. Please call me Gao Dao. Now I will show you around the Forbidden City and enjoy the cultural heritage of our country.

The Forbidden City is the imperial palace of China in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and it is also the largest and most well-preserved ancient architectural complex. Therefore, we should not litter or spit when visiting.

Walking into the gate of the Hall of Supreme Harmony, a magnificent palace appeared in front of us. The biggest wooden building right in front is very eye-catching, and that is the Hall of Supreme Harmony. It is a symbol of imperial power, and whenever there is a major event, the emperor holds it here. Behind a row of resplendent palaces are Zhonghe Hall and Baohe Hall.

How much blood, sweat and wisdom of working people have been condensed by such a magnificent project!

Introduce the guide words of the Forbidden City in Beijing, model essay 3:

Hello everyone! I am Zhao Hongjie, the tour guide. Everyone must know the Forbidden City in Beijing, right? That's right! The Forbidden City in Beijing is a world-famous historical heritage, the imperial palace of Ming and Qing Dynasties, and the largest and most complete ancient architectural complex in the world. Known as the first of the five largest palaces in the world. It is located in the center of Beijing, formerly known as the Forbidden City. Next, let me show you around.

Enter from Tiananmen Square, cross a square paved with blue bricks and reach the main entrance of the Forbidden City. There are four doors in the Forbidden City. The main entrance is called Wumen, the east entrance is called Donghuamen, the west entrance is called Xihuamen, and the north entrance is called Shenwumen. The Wumen Gate, commonly known as Wufeng Tower, passes through the Wumen Gate and has a vast courtyard. In the open courtyard of more than 30,000 square meters, there are five exquisite white marble arch bridges leading to Taihe Gate. When we arrived at Taihe Gate, we entered the outer court of the Forbidden City. According to its layout and function, the architecture of the Forbidden City is divided into two parts: the outer court and the inner court. The outer court is centered on the three halls of Taihe, Zhonghe and Baohe, which is the place where the emperor held the court meeting, also known as the former court. Crossing the bridge and the Taihe Gate is the magnificent Hall of Supreme Harmony. This temple has a tortuous story. I heard that it was burned three times by skyfire and repaired three times. What's even more amazing is that the whole palace turned out to be without a nail! The Forbidden City is centered on Gan Qing Palace, Jiaotai Palace and Kunning Palace, and its two wings are the East and West hall of mental cultivation. Bypassing the Forbidden City, we finally came to the Imperial Garden, which is full of exotic flowers and plants. Along the way, you will smell faint flowers. This is the residence of the feudal emperor and empress.

To visit the Forbidden City, you can enter from Tiananmen Square, or enter the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Hall of Zhonghe and the Hall of Baohe from Gan Qing Gate, and then enter the Forbidden City, which is divided into three routes: Middle Road, East Road and West Road. If it is a half-day tour, you can only swim one of these three routes, and generally you can take the middle road. Walking along the middle road, you can see Gan Qing Palace, Jiaotai Palace, Kunning Palace, the place where concubines live and the Imperial Home Forest. Generally speaking, it is difficult to visit the Forbidden City in half a day. If you want to have more knowledge, you should enjoy it carefully!