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Forbidden City

During my visit to Beijing’s Forbidden City, I was captivated by its imperial grandeur and historical significance. Covering 180 acres with nearly 1,000 buildings, this architectural marvel served as the imperial palace for 24 emperors over 400 years. Each part, from the Hall of Supreme Harmony to the Imperial Garden, holds unique tales of dynastic drama and cultural exchange, leaving a lasting impression on me.

Travel Though Imperial Majesty

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My previous trip to Beijing’s Forbidden City was a memorable historical experience filled with imperial grandeur and mystique.

In Beijing, China, there is a place called the Forbidden City or Palace Museum. It is located in the heart of the city, and it attracted me because of its mysterious appeal. I was excited to learn about the extravagant lives of ancient Chinese emperors.

When I entered the tall red gates, I felt like I had traveled to a time of dynasties and cultural greatness.

The Forbidden City is truly astonishing in scale. Covering 180 acres and including almost 1,000 buildings, this architectural masterpiece was the imperial palace for 24 emperors from the Ming and Qing dynasties for 400 years.

As I walked through the maze-like courtyards and grand halls, I was amazed by the detailed craftsmanship that adorned every part of this huge complex.

Construction began in the early 15th-century under Emperor Yongle. It was his home and the main place for the empire’s ceremonies, as well as his palace for living, entertaining, and ruling.

The Forbidden City got its name because only certain people were allowed to enter at a time, showing imperial power and exclusivity. Each courtyard and pavilion within the Forbidden City tells a unique tale of dynastic drama, cultural exchange, and artistic genius.

The Forbidden City in China has different parts that are historically important. The Hall of Supreme Harmony was used for imperial ceremonies, while the Palace of Heavenly Purity was where emperors discussed important matters. Each part has its own significance.

One of the highlights of my visit was exploring Imperial Garden, a peaceful haven within bustling city walls. Strolling through old cypress trees, winding paths, and beautiful pavilions reminded me of imperial life and the regimens that used to relax here.

Visiting China’s Forbidden City had a profound impact on me and increased my appreciation of its cultural history and enduring legacy.

I said goodbye to the magnificent oasis of imperial splendor. I left with memories and a deep admiration for its timeless wonders that still inspire travelers worldwide.

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By Dr Andrew C S Koh

Dr. Andrew C. S. Koh is a Christian author with an impressive portfolio of 40 published books. He is a writer, blogger, podcaster, Bible teacher, digital creator, and medical director. He studied theology at Laidlaw College in Auckland, New Zealand, and now lives in Malaysia with his family. He set a record in the Malaysia Book of Records for publishing the most books in 2021.

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