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The main contents of the Palace Museum
The main contents of the Palace Museum are: Hall of Supreme Harmony, Gan Qing Palace, Forbidden City, Royal Garden, Treasure Hall, Bell Tower, etc.

1, Hall of Supreme Harmony

The Hall of Supreme Harmony is one of the main attractions of the Forbidden City and one of the most famous ancient palace buildings in China. The Hall of Supreme Harmony is the place where emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasties held ceremonies, with exquisite structure and profound meaning.

2. Gan Qing Palace

Gan Qing Palace is another key attraction of the Forbidden City, and it is also the place where the Empresses of Ming and Qing Dynasties lived. The interior layout of Gan Qing Palace is exquisite, colorful and very beautiful.

3. Forbidden City

The Forbidden City is the core attraction of the Palace Museum, and also the seat of the imperial palaces in Ming and Qing Dynasties. The interior of the Forbidden City is complex and unique in style, which is very worth seeing.

4. Royal Garden

Located in the northernmost part of the Forbidden City, the Imperial Garden is a place where emperors and queens play and rest. The Imperial Garden covers an area of about1.2000 square meters and is divided into two parts: east and west. The eastern part is dominated by rockeries, and there are many kinds of strange stones and trees, which constitute a landscape picture. The west is dominated by flowers and trees, and all kinds of precious flowers are fragrant all year round.

5. Treasure Hall

Located on the East Road of the Forbidden City, the Treasure Hall was originally the bedroom of the emperor shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty, and later it was changed to a place for collecting royal treasures. The Treasure Hall displays all kinds of precious articles used or enjoyed by emperors and empresses in Ming and Qing Dynasties, such as jade, porcelain, gold and silver wares, jewelry, seals, stationery and so on. , a total of more than 3000 pieces.

6. Watch Hall

The bell tower is located in the Forbidden City East Road. It used to be the living room of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, and later it was changed to a place for collecting royal clocks and watches. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, there were more than 200 exquisite watches and clocks imported from Europe or made in China.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Beijing Palace Museum