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    紫禁城 Zǐjìnchéng 故宫 Gùgōng Former_Palace 北京故宫 故宫博物院 The_Palace_Museum

    The Forbidden City is a palace complex in Dongcheng District, Beijing, China, at the center of the Imperial City of Beijing. It is surrounded by numerous opulent imperial gardens and temples including Zhongshan Park, the sacrificial Imperial Ancestral Temple, Beihai Park, and the Jingshan Park. It includes the Palace Museum containing parts of the former Imperial art collection.

    The Forbidden City was constructed from 1406 to 1420, and was the former Chinese imperial palace and winter residence of the Emperor of China from the Ming dynasty (since the Yongle Emperor) to the end of the Qing dynasty, between 1420 and 1924. The Forbidden City served as the home of Chinese emperors and their households and was the ceremonial and political center of the Chinese government for over 500 years. Since 1925, the Forbidden City has been under the charge of the Palace Museum, whose extensive collection of artwork and artifacts were built upon the imperial collections of the Ming and Qing dynasties. The Forbidden City was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987.

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