Morning:
1. Chen Guangdian: Chen Guangdian is the innermost building and the core area of the Forbidden City. There are fewer people in the morning, so you can experience the morning ceremony of the palace in this area and feel the life of the palace master.
2. Hall of Supreme Harmony: The Hall of Supreme Harmony is a building in front of the morning hall. It is the most important building in Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is usually considered as the representative of the imperial architecture of Yuanmingyuan and Forbidden City. This building is very big. You can see many exhibitions and appreciate many elegant and beautiful cultural relics, such as gold and silver jewelry, embroidered fabrics and jade articles.
Lunch:
Stop for lunch. There are many places near the Forbidden City where you can taste Beijing roast duck and other Beijing delicacies.
Afternoon:
1. Treasure Hall: The treasure hall mainly collects treasures from the Qing Dynasty. There are many precious cultural relics in the museum, including jade, enamel, gold and silver, jewels, Four Treasures of the Study, clocks, stones and Mo Bao. This is a place with beautiful scenery, and the cultural relics in the museum are very beautiful and unforgettable.
2. Eunuch Pavilion: Eunuch was a special social stratum in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and Eunuch Pavilion displayed eunuchs in the Forbidden City. This place is located in the west building, where the life scenes, daily utensils and workplaces of eunuchs are exhibited, from which we can learn about the ancient culture and social outlook.
3. The three halls of the harem: The three halls of the harem are the representatives of the harem in Ming and Qing Dynasties, including Gan Qing Palace, Kunning Palace and hall of mental cultivation. This is an area that is often forgotten, but it is well worth visiting to get a deeper understanding of the inside story of ancient courts.
The above is a relatively complete one-day tour of the Forbidden City. Visitors can buy tickets in advance before visiting the Forbidden City, and remember to bring enough sunscreen products, hats and sunglasses. When visiting, you should maintain good self-cultivation, do not touch cultural relics at will, and do not litter everywhere.