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Operating under the official title of "The Palace Museum," the Forbidden City (also known as the Imperial Palace) has been a place of wonder and mystery for more than 500 years. This massive ...
British academic and diplomat Reginald Fleming Johnston (1874–1938) published Twilight in the Forbidden City in 1934. The work is a memoir of Johnston's time in Beijing between 1919 and 1924, at the ...
The awards ceremony for the "Virtual Tour of the Forbidden City and Versailles" AI Painting Competition was held in Beijing ...
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When an ordinary girl Rain picks up a mysterious gem in the Forbidden City, she accidentally opens a portal and wanders into the World of Mythic Monsters, a parallel realm where monsters, gods and ...
Social media user Lu Xiaobao posted photos of herself, a friend and her car in the empty Forbidden City in Beijing. Although she has since deleted them, they quickly went viral and people urged ...
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Just north of the square lies the Imperial Palace (Gugong), also known as the Forbidden City as it was the private dwelling of the Ming and Qing emperors, their huge families and 70,000 eunuchs.
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