The construction of the Forbidden City in Beijing, which began in 1406 and was completed in 1420, involved an estimated workforce of around one million laborers. This massive number included skilled artisans, craftsmen, and general laborers who worked on the intricate design and construction of the complex. The project was an enormous undertaking, reflecting the grandeur and power of the Ming dynasty.
It took 14 years to build China's Forbidden City. Construction started in 1406 and was completed in 1420. The complex has 980 buildings.
none.... forbidden city is just a name people don't actually get forbidden :)
it took 90,000 workers to build it.
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According to about.com the Forbidden city has 8 millions visitors a year.
The forbidden city was the residence and seat of power of many past Chinese Emperors. It is now open to tourists.
Titanic's workforce was about fifteen-thousand workers with many more offsite.
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