Palace Museum or Forbidden City

We have visited the Palace museum two times during the time in Beijing. The first visit was by a guide and the second time we went just by ourselves to have enough time to see what we pleased.

You'll see some pictures from: the Temple of Heaven Park, Summer Palace, Bell and Drum Tower, Jingshan Park (Coal Hill), Bei Hai Park, Zoo, Tianmen Square - nearly in every most interesting place in Bejing and short way outside like the Great Wall and the Imperial Summer Palace.


Other trips on this site:
Prague, Izmir and Rome.
My other hobbies are:
Guitar playing and making music, renovation or building houses, building scale models, writing and reading books. Mainly historical - novels or classics.

 

E-mail to hannu.kuukkanen(@)webcag.fi

Hannu Kuukkanen as professional


The emperor had the right to have yellow tiles on the roofs of his plalaces.

The palace area was built full of beautiful houses, bridges and roads.
All gold covered metal things on the palace area were stripped of the valuable metal by Japanese during the war between China and Japan..

This ally leads to the royal private residences.

Behind this wall are the residences of the royal family.


The devine stone through which the priests discussed with the goods.

Would it be nice to walk on this kind of decorated pavement?

Rear porch of the Forbidden City.

Please visit on the other China pages: a trip to the Summer Palace. We allso visited the Great Wall, the Temple of Heaven Park, Bell and Drum Tower, Jingshan Park (Coal Hill), Bei Hai Park, Zoo, Budhist temple, Tianmen Square and around the Beijing city

 

Other trips on this site: Prague, Izmir and Rome.

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