Forbidden City
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It is the former imperial palace complex in Beijing, called that because commoners were not allowed inside.
The Forbidden Palace in the center of Beijing.
The Pekinese breed is from China and is named after the city of Beijing, formerly called Peking. They were bred for the royalty and nobility, and many did live in the Emperor's palace in Beijing.
The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty, which used to be served for 500 years, as the home of emperors and their households, as well as the ceremonial and political center of Chinese government. It is located in the middle of Beijing, China, and now houses the Palace Museum.
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The Forbidden City, which is located in the center of Beijing, China was used as an imperial palace. It was used by emperors as a home for almost 500 years.
China Palace seems to be the name of a restaurant. More precisely, there seem to be multiple independent Chinese Palaces across the world, including USA, Canada, and UK. You may be thinking of the (singular) Forbidden City, located in Beijing. This is an ancient Chinese Palace.
Beijing is often called the "Forbidden City" after the imperial palace of the Ming Dynasty. It's a translation of the name Zijin Cheng, or "Purple Forbidden City", otherwise called "Forbidden Palace".In many of Chinese movies, there is another name for Beijing, that is Chang an. Talking about Chang an, it reminds of prosperity and crowds.
it was used for paleces as for the three chinese girls to be joined together and for ever lasting summerpalace
Summer Palace (Yiheyuan) is situated in the western outskirts of Haidian District, the Summer Palace is 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) from central Beijing.
The Grand Hotel Beijing (Beijing Guibinlou Fandian), a magnificent palace converted into a five-star hotel, is located on a small street and almost appears from nowhere as you drive towards it. The building's traditional sweeps and dragon's tails contrasts dramatically with the modern design trends sweeping the rest of Beijing. Guests of the hotel benefit from an exceptional location. The Grand overlooks both the Forbidden City and Beijing's most cosmopolitan concourse, Chang'an Avenue, with all its colorful urban hustle and bustle. The hotel's traditional Chinese characteristics make life as it was for the Emperors living here long ago a vivid reality. Rooms are furnished with nothing but the best to give guests comforts commensurate with that of the palace's bygone rulers. the room rate is Deluxe Suite CNY3398 Imperial Palace View Room CNY1998
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