The Palace Museum
Built in 1406-1420. the Imperial Palace, popularly known as the Forbidden City, was the
permanent residence of the Emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Its buildings are
divided into two parts. The front part, or the "Outer Court", consists of Tai He Dian
Hall, Zhong He Dian Hall and Bao He Dian Hall, which are taken as its main body, plus Wen
Hua Dian Hall and Wu Yng Dian Hall, which are taken as its two wings, where the Emperor
held important ceremonies. The rear part, or the "Inner Court", consists of Qian Qing Gong
Palace, Jiao Tai Dian Hall, Kun Ning Gong Palace, Yang Xin Dian Hall plus the six East
Palaces, the six West Palaces and Yu Hua Yuan garden, where the Emperor handled routine
affairs and he with his Empress and Concubines lived or spent their leisure hours.
The Imperial Palace is the largest and most complete group of ancient buildings which
China has preserved to the present. It embodies the fine tradition and national style of
ancient Chinese architectural art. In 1961 the Imperial Palace was listed by the state
council as one of "The important historical monuments under the protection of the
government", and, in 1987, it was affirmed by the Unesco as "The World Heritage".
From Ming to Qing dynasties, a total of 24 Emperors lived here. The Qing dynasty was
overthrown in the revolution of 1911. From then on, as the Feudal Imperial Palace, the
Forbidden City completed its historical mission. In 1914, the Museum of Antiquities was
housed in the Outer Court. In 1925, the Palace Museum was established.
Since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 not only the palace buildings
have been repaired, but also a vast amount of work on the arrangement, restoration,
collection and exhibition of precious cultural relics has been made. Today, some of the
halls or palaces are kept as they were originally furnished, the others are used to
exhibit special art treasures, such as jewellery, ancient paintings, bronzes, ceramics,
arts and crafts, clocks and watches, etc, which show the age-old and splendid historical
civilization of the Chinese nation.
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