
Forbidden City
Source: Wikidata · Last verified 2026-07-17
A palace in Beijing, China — the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties.
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In a quiet city where endless rows of red brick walls and black-tiled roofs stretch on, a massive fortress wall stands as a barrier against time. Beyond the bridge suspended over the moat, the dignity of the palace reveals itself, standing quietly like a guardian spirit watching over traces of the past. Here, where dragon motifs reserved for the emperor alone are carved into walls and pillars, a journey into the past begins the moment you step inside. Within a space where a thousand years have accumulated, the stillness formed by earth, wood, and stone slowly guides the visitor's footsteps forward. Standing there, it feels as though the breath of history brushes against your collar.
Hall of Supreme Harmony, Duanhong Bridge, Zhide Community, Donghuamen Subdistrict, Capital Functional Core Zone, Dongcheng District, Beijing, 100010, China
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