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Q: How was the forbidden city turned into a museum?
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Why is the Forbidden City forbidden?

The forbidden city is forbidden because it was the imperial palace for the mid-ming dynasty to the end of the quin dynasty. It is now a museum and is not forbidden anymore.


What is the forbidden city now called?

Now days the Forbidden City is a palace museum.


Who lived in the forbidden city?

The forbidden City is now a museum for tourists. No one has been living there since the Quin and Ming dynasties


Where is forbidden city located?

Forbidden City or also known as Palace Museum is located in Beijing China. The museum has 9,999 rooms and open to Beijingâ??s visitors. This museum symbolizes wealth and power.


How long is the Forbidden City?

The Forbidden City, or the Palace Museum, is 960 meters from north to south and 750 meters from east to west. really big!!!!!!!


What is Forbidden city used for today?

The forbidden city is used as a public museum featuring mostly items e.g vases and pots from the Qing Dynasty.


Who is looking after the forbidden city?

The Forbidden City is located in China and was once the home to emporers as well as the Chinese government. Since 1925 the city has been looked after by the Palace Museum which houses collection from the Ming and Qing dynasties.


Forbidden city is was used for ...............................?

the forbidden city is now a museum but was used as the palace of 24 emperors and also as a political and ceremonial centre of Chinese government.


Where is exactly the Forbidden City on the territory of China?

The Forbidden City is located in the center of Beijing, China. It is now also the location of the Palace Museum. It consists of 980 buildings and covers 7,800,000 square feet. Construction of the city took 14 years and over a million workers.


What religion was practiced within China's Forbidden City?

According to the Oakland Museum of California website (refer to the link, below), the list of religions practiced with the walls of China's Forbidden City included shamanism (belief in the supernatural), Daoism, Confucianism and Buddhism.


Is it allowed to leave the Forbidden City?

Now, yes. A while ago, no one could enter or leave without the emperor's permission. Now it is a tourist spot...


What is the innermost square of the Imperial Court?

The innermost square of the Imperial Court in Beijing is called the Forbidden City. It is a large palace complex that served as the imperial palace for the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It consists of numerous buildings and houses the Palace Museum today.