Located in the
center of Beijing , the Forbidden
City (also named The Forbidden City was the Chinese
imperial palace from the Ming dynasty to the end of the Qing dynasty. It is
located in the center of Beijing , China , and now houses the Palace Museum .
For almost 500 years, it served as the home of emperors and their households,
as well as the ceremonial and political center of Chinese government.
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. Part of the museum's
former collection is now located in the National
Palace Museum
in Taipei . Both
museums descend from the same institution, but were split after the Chinese
Civil War.
The Forbidden City is a rectangle,
measuring 961 metres (3,153 ft )
from north to south and 753 meters from east to west. It consists of 980
surviving buildings with 8,886 bays of rooms; however this figure may not include
various antechambers. Another common figure points to 9,999 rooms including
antechambers; although this number is frequently cited, it is likely an oral
tradition, and it is not supported by survey evidence. The Forbidden City was
designed to be the centre of the ancient, walled city of Beijing. It is
enclosed in a larger, walled area called the Imperial City .
The Imperial City
is, in turn, enclosed by the Inner City; to its south lies the Outer City .
The Forbidden City remains important in the civic scheme of Beijing . The central
north–south axis remains the central axis of Beijing . This axis extends to the south
through Tiananmen gate to Tiananmen Square, the ceremonial centre of the
People's Republic of China ,
and on to Yongdingmen. To the north, it extends through Jingshan Hill to the Bell and Drum
Towers . This axis is not
exactly aligned north–south, but is tilted by slightly more than two degrees.
Researchers now believe that the axis was designed in the Yuan dynasty to be
aligned with Xanadu, the other capital of their empire.
The Forbidden City is surrounded by a 7.9
meters high city wall and a 6 meters deep by 52 meters wide moat. The walls are
8.62 meters wide at the base, tapering to 6.66 meters at the top. These walls
served as both defensive walls and retaining walls for the palace. They were
constructed with a rammed earth core, and surfaced with three layers of
specially baked bricks on both sides, with the interstices filled with mortar.
Traditionally, the Forbidden City is
divided into two parts. The Outer
Court or Front
Court includes the southern sections, and was used
for ceremonial purposes. The Inner
Court or Back Palace
includes the northern sections, and was the residence of the Emperor and his
family, and was used for day-to-day affairs of state. Generally, the Forbidden City has three vertical axes. The most
important buildings are situated on the central north–south axis.
Built in 1406 to 1420, the complex consists of 980 buildings and covers 180.
The palace complex exemplifies traditional Chinese palatial architecture, and
has influenced cultural and architectural developments in East
Asia and elsewhere. The Forbidden City
was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987, and is listed by UNESCO as the
largest collection of preserved ancient wooden structures in the world.
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