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The Forbidden City

(2010-04-15 19:56:25)
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北京租车

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分类: 北京旅游知识
       The Forbidden City of China, in Chinese language is called "Gugong", it's the imperial palace during the Ming and Qing dynasties. It's huge and beautiful!
  The reason for constructing the Forbidden City is make a big palace to protect the emperor's life is safe. The Forbidden City is in Beijing, the capital of China. The meaning of the Forbidden City in the older day is that the place that the emperor live, the place that shows the authoritativeness that the emperor have, and the place that can keep the emperor safe. But in today, there are no more emperor live in China, so the Forbidden City is only for tourism.
  In China, the emperor is the most powerful man. He can control all the things in China, he's the man who rule the country. The emperor think that the whole country is his own wealth, it's under his control. Because of that, the emperor want to build a palace to protect his life, to show his authoritativeness. That makes the Forbidden City built.
  The Forbidden City lying at the center of Beijing was the imperial palace during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Now known as the Palace Museum, it is to the north of Tiananmen Square. Rectangular in shape, it is the world's largest complex palaces and covered with 72 hectares. Surrounded by 52-meter wide moat and a ten meter high wall with 9,999.5 rooms.
         After the founding of new China in 1949, the Forbidden city was repaired many times and got more and more beautiful. In 1987 the Forbidden City was listed by UNESCO as one of the human heritages. 

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