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The Palace Museum/Forbidden City

The Forbidden City is one of China’s most famous museums, showcasing a wealth of cultural relics and palace architecture from the Ming and Qing dynasties. This is the best choice for planning your day trip in Beijing.

As one of China’s most renowned Beijing tourist attractions, The Palace Museum houses an extensive collection of cultural relics and artworks, encompassing paintings, ceramics, calligraphy, jade, treasures, and ancient furniture. Below are some of the notable exhibits and exhibitions within The Palace Museum:

– Imperial Palace Complex: The Palace Museum itself is a magnificent architectural complex, comprising hundreds of palaces, halls, courtyards, and corridors. Visitors can explore the buildings within the Forbidden City to gain insights into China’s royal architectural style and courtly culture.

– Emperor Qianlong’s “Along the River During the Qingming Festival”: One of China’s most famous paintings, this masterpiece depicts urban landscapes and scenes of daily life during the Song Dynasty, standing as a masterpiece in the history of Chinese painting.

– Treasures Gallery: This section showcases a vast array of jade, jewelry, gemstones, and precious metal vessels, including the renowned “Imperial Seal of the Highest Purity.”

– Ceramic Gallery: Featuring ancient and contemporary Chinese ceramic artworks, including blue-and-white porcelain, underglaze-colored ceramics, and Ru kiln porcelain.

– Calligraphy and Painting Gallery: Displaying works by ancient and modern Chinese calligraphers and painters, including masterpieces by Mi Fu, Wen Zhengming, and Zheng Banqiao.

– Clock and Watch Gallery: Exhibiting a variety of ancient and modern timepieces, including those manufactured in China and Europe.

– Imperial Furniture Gallery: Showcasing Ming and Qing dynasty court furniture, including intricately carved wooden furniture and screens.

– Special and Temporary Exhibitions: The Palace Museum frequently hosts special exhibitions, displaying artifacts and artworks on various themes, providing visitors with opportunities to appreciate different types of exhibits.

Please note that the museum’s exhibitions may change due to seasons and maintenance work, so it’s advisable to check the official website or local visiting information for the latest exhibition and artwork details. The Palace Museum’s diverse collection of exhibits caters to various cultural and art enthusiasts, offering a profound opportunity to understand Chinese culture and history.

 

Visitor Info

  • Scenic Rating: AAAAA
  • Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, Closed Monday(Except National Traditional Holidays)
    April 1st – October 31st: 8:30 – 17:00
    November 1st – March 31st: 8:30 – 16:30
  • Admission:
    April 1st – October 31st (high season): CNY 60
    November 1st – March 31st (low season): CNY 40
    The Treasure Gallery (i.e., The Palace of Tranquil Longevity Area, including the Gallery of Qing Imperial Opera and the Stone Drum Gallery): CNY 10
    The Gallery of Clocks (i.e., The Hall for Ancestral Worship Area): CNY 10
  • Address: The Palace Museum 4 Jingshan Qianjie Beijing 100009 China

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