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A Glimpse Into the Forbidden City

September 15, 2014 By Fred Mitchell Leave a Comment

China is one of the most beautiful countries in Asia. While there are many fascinating sights to see, the Forbidden City remains one of the country’s most important landmarks in Beijing. The mere mention of the Ancient Forbidden City creates images of the unattainable. Actually, the city was off-limits to outsiders for a very long time. It was only in 1925 that the Gugon, as it is now called, opened to the public. Nowadays, everyone can experience the interesting history of the Ming Dynasty and revel in the deep secrets of China.

The Forbidden City,Beijing,China

Where is the Forbidden City? – In the historic Centre of Beijing

What is the Forbidden City? – It is the impressive Imperial Place constructed by the Ming dynasty which has served emperors and their households for over 500 years.

Zijin Cheng, the Forbidden City China, is currently listed by UNESCo as the largest collection of preserved wooden structures. It spans over 720.000 sqm and holds approximately 900 buildings and 9.999 rooms. The impressive architecture & furniture of the Forbidden City dates back to 1406, and re-tells the story of exactly 24 emperors from the Ming and Qing dynasties. According to Chinese culture, the construction required over one million workers (and 100.000 artisans).

The Forbidden City is an architectural master-piece with great cultural significance. It measures 961 meters from north to south, and 753 from East to West. It was designed as the cradle of ancient Chinese culture, within the city of Beijing. The monument is enclosed by a walled area called the Imperial City, and the Imperial City is also enclosed by the Inner City. Even if it ceased to be a political center, the China Forbidden City still plays an important role for society: it remains Beijing’s central axis that leads to the Tiananmen Square & Gate. There are also historical facts which support the theory that the other axis was aligned to the country’s secondary capital, Xanadu.

The Forbidden City,Beijing,China

The Plan of the Forbidden City is divided between the Inner and Outer Courts. This means that you can visit any of the following places: The West & East Glorious Gates, the Gates of Divine Might, Hall of Literary Glory and Military Eminence, Hall of Mental Cultivation, Palace of Tranquil Longevity, Southern Tree Places, the Palace of Heavenly Purity (of Providence) and the Gate & Hall of Supreme Harmony. If you do not have time, or are not allowed to check all these locations you can also take virtual tours online. It is also advised that tourists take a look at the map and pictures of the Forbidden City before visiting it so that they have time to see everything. Another good idea would be to book hotels or an inn in Beijing, closer to the Forbidden City.

Most of the visiting time will be focused on the Forbidden’s City sequence of pavilions of beautiful courtyards. Literally every rock has a purpose in the entire ensemble of the garden, and every element of architecture has unique symbolism. One of the most breath-taking locations is in the Inner Palaces, where the Ming Emperors resided. The Hall of Mental Cultivation, a place where many rulers lived and held court, are now home to inumerable objects of great value from that age (household objects, jewelry, furnishings, furniture, etc.). Some have described this art as “Manchu Frumpy”, given the dearth of other authentic recreations, but it should clearly not be missed as it echoes the age of a forgotten era.

The Forbidden City,Beijing,China

Besides walking through the large courtyards, you can also enjoy a spectacular view of the Forbidden City from the north, atop of Coal Hill (Jingshan Park). This hill was made from the dirt excavated from the Forbidden City, and accoridng to Feng Shui, it keeps evil spirits away.

Interesting Facts: Very few musicians are allowed to hold concerts in the Forbidden City. Jean Michelle Jarre was one of them,

Forbidden City Visiting Hours: 8:30 am – 4:00 pm

 

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20 Amazing Landscape Photos

December 5, 2011 By Anne Burwell 2 Comments

Tulip fields, Holland

Landscape photos are wondrous by their very nature, and landscape photography is an art form practiced by professional and amateur photographers alike. The folks at OneBigPhoto.com, a site where you can see new big hq photos everyday, created this list of 20 amazing photos taken around the world. Enjoy!

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Bubble Eye Goldfish – The funniest fish in the aquarium

January 17, 2011 By Anne Burwell 10 Comments

Unique is the right word for this fish. Also known as a Suihogan, the “bubble eye” goldfish has upward pointing eyes with two large fluid-filled sacs underneath them. The bubbles are extremely fragile and will pop if a sharp object punctures them; however, they’ll grow back again in the event of their undoing.

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Top 10 most nasty food dishes around the world

June 26, 2010 By ThisBlogRules 48 Comments

Every culture has its own food specialties that are rather unusual to others. Here we have picked out 10 food dishes that are strange and maybe repulsive.

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10. Ducks tongue. This specialty is available in Hong Kong, and is often served with celery. [Read more…]

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Baby accessories you definitely should keep away from your child

May 15, 2010 By ThisBlogRules 4 Comments

baby-metal-suit

Seeing this unsafe line of baby products called “Na Zha” is shocking at first, but it’s just art, they’re not made with the purpose of you buying it for your child of course. “Na Zha” is a Chinese mythical creature with supernatural powers, and Shi Jinsong made the installations to show the clash of old Chinese culture and the modern world we life in today.

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