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What places of interest are there in Shenyang?

Before the Imperial Palace in Shenyang, Zhaoling in Xiagong, Taiqing Palace in Fuling, Zhang's Shuaifu, Huishan, Guaipo Xiangshan, Liaoning Provincial Museum, Qipanshan Scenic Area, Shenyang Ancient Meteorite Tourist Area, Shenyang Botanical Garden, Wuzang Pagoda and Xinle Site in Yong 'anqiao Steam Locomotive Exhibition Hall entered the Qing Dynasty, their palaces were located in Shenyang. After the capital moved to Beijing, this palace was called ". Later it was called Shenyang Forbidden City. The Forbidden City in Shenyang covers an area of more than 60,000 square meters, and the building is well preserved. It is one of the two existing palace buildings in China. Its scale is much smaller than the Forbidden City in Beijing, which covers an area of 720,000 square meters. But it has its own architectural characteristics and is now the most important tourist attraction in Shenyang. Shenyang Forbidden City, built in 1625, is the first generation of Hannuerhachi in the late Jin Dynasty. After Nurhachi's death, the second generation of Huang Taiji of Khan continued to be successfully established. The architectural layout of Shenyang Forbidden City can be divided into three ways. East Road is the main hall and the Ten Kings Pavilion built by the Qing Emperor Nurhachi. Zhonglu is a large and medium-sized que built during the reign of Emperor Taizong of Qing Dynasty, including Qingmen, Chongzheng Hall, Phoenix Terrace, Qingning Palace, Guansui Palace, Yanqing Palace and Qifu Palace. West Road is the Wensui Pavilion, Jiayintang and Yangxizhai built during the Qianlong period. When Ganlong was in Beijing, the Palace was already in Beijing, but he sometimes went back to Shenyang to "travel east".