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100 million visitors in a record time, a place that houses more than a million artifacts, a vast city in the heart of Beijing that has witnessed the history of China and is filled with secrets and legends. But why is it called the Forbidden City?

“It was called the Forbidden City due to the strict regulations in place; it was forbidden for anyone to enter unless under certain conditions, There was no place to hide, as you could easily be seen anywhere within. The reason for this transparency, despite the vast space and magnificent design, was to protect the emperor. This city was the residence of the ruling family, the emperor, and his 3,000 wives, It was the palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties, the largest wooden structure and the most well-preserved in the world. Its construction took 14 years and was carried out by a million migrant workers, and it was completed in 1420 AD, The palace consists of 65 halls of different sizes and 90 courtyards, and it contains 999,000 rooms, The emperor would change his room every day to sleep in, as part of the measures to protect him.”

The Mysterious Castle of China. As you walk through the vast palace complex where the Chinese emperors once lived, be sure to wear comfortable shoes, as we will be exploring a place that covers an area of approximately 720,000 m². Its length from south to north is 960 meters, and its width from east to west is 750 meters. The total area of its buildings exceeds 150,000 m².
Activities you can do in the Forbidden City
Strolling through the corridors and various sections of the museum, getting a close look at Chinese architecture, and viewing the artworks and artifacts that date back to the ruling dynasties that once inhabited the palace.
You can capture a wonderful collection of souvenir photos of the statues and models that fill the city, representing both real and mythical animals, with the dragon at the top of the list – the legendary creature symbolizing strength and prestige.
The Forbidden City is surrounded by many beautiful gardens that are worth visiting, You can explore them after you finish your tour inside the Forbidden City.
Visiting times
The city is available for visiting all days of the week from 8:30 in the morning until 17:00 in the evening.
Entry prices
60 CNY per person.
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