The Forbidden City, located in Beijing, China, is the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Built in 1420, this magnificent complex covers 720,000 square meters and features 980 palaces, symbolizing the supremacy of imperial power. The glorious Hall of Supreme Harmony and the mysterious Imperial Gardens all display the exquisite skills of ancient craftsmen. The Forbidden City is not only the largest and best-preserved wooden palace complex in the world, but also carries six hundred years of historical changes. Nowadays, it has become a World Heritage Site, attracting countless tourists to explore the luxurious life of the former emperors.
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