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Road map of the Palace Museum

Road map of the Palace Museum

I saw the layout of the Forbidden City and planned a reasonable tour route for everyone. I believe everyone will get twice the result with half the effort. The route takes about 1 day.

Wumen-Wuying Hall-Wenhua Hall (Painting and Calligraphy Hall)-Taihemen-Sanda Hall (Taihe Hall Zhonghe Hall Baohe Hall)-Housan Palace (Gan Qing Palace Jiaotai Hall Kunning Palace)-hall of mental cultivation-Xiliu Palace-Royal Garden-Dongliu Palace-Fengxian Hall (Bell Hall)-Ningshou Palace

"A Forbidden City, half the history of China"

It's true. As the imperial palace of Ming and Qing dynasties, the Forbidden City is magnificent and magnificent, and it is a treasure of Chinese culture. The Forbidden City covers an area of 720,000 square meters and has more than 9,000 palaces. If you are new here and unprepared, then I'm sure you can't go shopping all day.

Although the Forbidden City has a large area, it has a rigorous layout and distinct areas. The building of the Forbidden City can be divided into two parts according to its function: the outer court and the inner court. The outer court is mainly composed of three halls, namely Hall of Supreme Harmony, Hall of Zhonghe and Hall of Baohe from south to north, which is the place where national ceremonies are held. The Forbidden City is mainly the last three palaces, namely Gan Qing Palace, Jiaotai Palace and Kunning Palace, where emperors and queens live. The third palace is the center, the royal garden, the royal garden, in the north. There are six palaces on both sides, and there are many Buddhist buildings around them.