The Forbidden City(Zijincheng)
The Forbidden City was the
Chinese Imperial Palace of Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Emperor house and the
Chinese government centre. The Forbidden City was declared as World Heritage
Site in 1987 by UNESCO, because it exemplifies the Traditional Chinese
Architecture.
The Forbidden City is in the middle of Beijing, in walled
area called Imperial City. This is the world’s largest complex. It is a
rectangle 961 meters from north to south and 753 meters from east to west. The
Imperial Palace is surrounded by high walls that separate the Inner City from
Outer City and it served as defensive and retaining walls. The walls are pierced
by a gate on each side and each gate has a corner tower: the northern gate is
the Gate of Divine Might; the east and west gates are called the East Glorious
Gate and West Glorious Gate, and the main gate is the Meridian Gate.
The
Forbidden City is divided in two parts and these places are separated by a
courtyard:
Outer Court
This place was used for ceremonies and it has
three main halls: The Hall of Supreme Harmony used for coronations, investitures
and Imperial weddings; The Hall of Central Harmony used by the Emperor to
prepare and rest before and during ceremonies and The Hall of Preserving Harmony
used for rehearsing ceremonies.
Inner Court
The Inner Court was the
Imperial Residence and it is divided in three halls: The Palace of Heavenly
Purity, the Emperor’s audience hall; The Palace of Earthly Tranquility, the
Empress residence and the Hall of Union, the Storage of Imperial Seals and
ceremony items.
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