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Beijing Forbidden City Tour Guide 200 words

There are many world-famous scenic spots in Beijing, such as Tiananmen Square, the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, Beihai Park and the Summer Palace ... Today we are going to the Forbidden City, which is also called the Forbidden City. Built in the 18th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1420), it is the imperial palace of Ming and Qing Dynasties, an unparalleled masterpiece of ancient architecture, and the largest and most complete ancient wooden structure in the world.

Twenty-four emperors once lived here. This is the imperial palace of Ming and Qing dynasties, and now it is the "Palace Museum". After Zhu Di, the emperor of Ming Dynasty, seized the throne, he decided to move the capital to Beijing, that is, he began to build the Forbidden City, which was completed in the eighteenth year of Ming Chenghua. The Forbidden City covers an area of 72 square meters, with a building area of about 15 square meters. It has 8707 halls and is called the first of the five palaces.

The Forbidden City is a wooden brick structure with a yellow glazed tile roof and a blue-and-white stone base decorated with splendid paintings, which is extremely luxurious. Let's call it a day. You can take photos and buy souvenirs in the future.