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Zijin Cheng Collection

"Zijin Cheng: Exploring the Majestic Forbidden City in Beijing" Step into a world of imperial grandeur as you gaze upon the awe-inspiring Zijin Cheng

Background imageZijin Cheng Collection: The Forbidden City in Beijing looking South taken from the viewing point of Jingshan Park

The Forbidden City in Beijing looking South taken from the viewing point of Jingshan Park, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageZijin Cheng Collection: Early morning exercises for soldiers in front of The

Early morning exercises for soldiers in front of The Forbidden City Palace Museum, Zijin Cheng, Beijing, China

Background imageZijin Cheng Collection: A reflection of a Palace Wall Tower surrounded by the

A reflection of a Palace Wall Tower surrounded by the moat of The Forbidden City Palace Museum, Zijin Cheng, Beijing, China

Background imageZijin Cheng Collection: China, Beijing, Forbidden City (aka Zijin Cheng). Emperors palace from the Ming and Qing dynasties

China, Beijing, Forbidden City (aka Zijin Cheng). Emperors palace from the Ming and Qing dynasties
China, Beijing, Forbidden City (AKA Zijin Cheng). Emperors palace from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Highly carved pillar at the entrance of the Forbidden City at the Gate of Heavenly Peace

Background imageZijin Cheng Collection: The Forbidden City in Beijing, China

The Forbidden City in Beijing, China

Background imageZijin Cheng Collection: Bronze statue of a lion in the Forbidden City, Beijing, China

Bronze statue of a lion in the Forbidden City, Beijing, China

Background imageZijin Cheng Collection: Door in the Forbidden City in Beijing, China

Door in the Forbidden City in Beijing, China

Background imageZijin Cheng Collection: A statue of a stork in Zijin Cheng, The Forbidden City Palace Museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site

A statue of a stork in Zijin Cheng, The Forbidden City Palace Museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageZijin Cheng Collection: A bell room in the Palace of Peace and Longevity at Zijin Cheng The Forbidden City Palace Museum

A bell room in the Palace of Peace and Longevity at Zijin Cheng The Forbidden City Palace Museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageZijin Cheng Collection: Zijin Cheng The Forbidden City Palace Museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Zijin Cheng The Forbidden City Palace Museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageZijin Cheng Collection: The Palace of Prolonging Happiness built in 1420 and destroyed by fire in 1845 located inside

The Palace of Prolonging Happiness built in 1420 and destroyed by fire in 1845 located inside Zijin Cheng The Forbidden City Palace Museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Beijing, China

Background imageZijin Cheng Collection: Palace of Peace and Longevity at Zijin Cheng The Forbidden City Palace Museum

Palace of Peace and Longevity at Zijin Cheng The Forbidden City Palace Museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageZijin Cheng Collection: Yang Xin Dian (Hall of Mental Cultivation) dating from 1537, at Zijin Cheng The Forbidden City

Yang Xin Dian (Hall of Mental Cultivation) dating from 1537, at Zijin Cheng The Forbidden City Palace Museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageZijin Cheng Collection: A cyclist at a gate to Zijin Cheng The Forbidden City Palace Museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site

A cyclist at a gate to Zijin Cheng The Forbidden City Palace Museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Beijing, China, Asia

Background imageZijin Cheng Collection: A decorated palace entrance inside Zijin Cheng The Forbidden City Palace Museum

A decorated palace entrance inside Zijin Cheng The Forbidden City Palace Museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Beijing, China, Asia


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"Zijin Cheng: Exploring the Majestic Forbidden City in Beijing" Step into a world of imperial grandeur as you gaze upon the awe-inspiring Zijin Cheng, also known as the Forbidden City. Located in Beijing, China, this magnificent palace complex served as the residence for emperors during both the Ming and Qing dynasties. From the vantage point of Jingshan Park, one can capture an enchanting view of The Forbidden City looking south. The sprawling architectural marvel stands proudly against a backdrop of lush greenery and blue skies, showcasing its timeless beauty. As you enter through the Gate of Heavenly Peace adorned with Mao's portrait, prepare to be transported back in time. Witness soldiers engaging in their early morning exercises before this historical masterpiece that has witnessed centuries unfold. A tranquil reflection dances upon a Palace Wall Tower surrounded by serene waters. This ethereal sight reminds us of the harmonious balance between nature and human creation within these hallowed grounds. The Bronze statue of a lion stands guard at every corner, symbolizing strength and protection within this sacred space. Each door holds secrets waiting to be unveiled; they whisper stories from generations past that continue to captivate visitors from around the globe. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Zijin Cheng is not just an architectural wonder but also a testament to China's rich cultural heritage. It serves as a reminder of its glorious past while embracing modernity amidst bustling Beijing city life. Immerse yourself in history as you wander through these majestic halls where emperors once walked. Marvel at intricate details carved into every wall and appreciate how each structure tells its own story within this vast labyrinthine palace complex. The Forbidden City beckons travelers with its irresistible allure—a true gem nestled amidst Beijing's urban landscape. Discover Zijin Cheng for yourself and experience firsthand why it continues to inspire awe and admiration across continents—truly an unforgettable journey into China's imperial legacy.