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The Palace Museum in Beijing, with its red walls and golden tiles, spans two dynasties and three generations

The Forbidden City, this ancient and mysterious palace🏛️, carries hundreds of years of Chinese history and culture. The Beijing Forbidden City, also known as the Imperial Palace, began construction in the fourth year of Yongle of the Ming Dynasty (1406) based on the Nanjing Imperial Palace. It was completed in the eighteenth year of Yongle (1420) and became the imperial palace for twenty-four emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties. The Beijing Forbidden City is one of the largest and most well-preserved wooden structure ancient building complexes in the world, and it is also the largest royal palace. The Forbidden City is a scenic spot that requires slow exploration and deep experience! Feel the vicissitudes of six hundred years and embark on a journey of three thousand miles to the splendor of the capital. Choosing the right time to visit the Forbidden City is essential, traveling through the years for the distant scenery, pausing to look back, leaving behind the gentleness of a world apart. 🌸Five-Day Tour Strategy for the Forbidden City in Spring🌸 👉DAY1: First Encounter with the Forbidden City—Push open a door, spanning two dynasties and three generations over six hundred years 🌺On the first day, of course, you should visit the main attractions of the Forbidden City! The Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Hall of Central Harmony, and the Hall of Preserving Harmony, feel the majestic aura of the ancient emperors! Don't forget to take photos in front of the halls~📸 👉DAY2: Exploring the Corners of the Forbidden City—Look at the red bricks and green tiles, locking away the grace of many women 🏮On the second day, delve into some of the lesser-known spots in the Forbidden City. Visit the East and West Six Palaces and feel the mysterious atmosphere of the inner court. You can also take a walk in the Imperial Garden, admiring the beautiful flowers and garden landscapes🌸. 👉DAY3: Cultural Experience—What opens is the Forbidden City, what locks is the Imperial City 📚On the third day, participate in the cultural activities of the Forbidden City! You can watch calligraphy and painting exhibitions, cultural relics exhibitions, and learn about ancient Chinese art and history. Or join a traditional handicraft workshop and experience the charm of court craftsmanship firsthand~✂ 👉DAY4: Tasting Forbidden City Cuisine—Red walls and yellow tiles, accompanied by delicious food 🍜On the fourth day, try the cuisine of the Forbidden City! Visit the snack shops around the Forbidden City and taste Beijing's special pastries, Zhajiang noodles, and other traditional delicacies. You can also dine in the restaurants within the Forbidden City and enjoy a royal feast~🍽 👉DAY5: Shopping and Leisure—Guard a city, witness a lifetime of prosperity 💰On the last day, you can stroll around the commercial streets near the Forbidden City and buy some souvenirs with the Forbidden City's characteristics. If you're tired, you can sit in a nearby cafe or teahouse, relax and unwind~☕ For families visiting Beijing for the first time, it is suitable to find a private custom small group, with an all-inclusive price for food, accommodation, and travel, for a super worry-free Beijing travel experience😀
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Posted: Apr 8, 2024
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