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Entries in Forbidden City (5)

Thursday
May232013

Other Week: Day 4

Original Post: Forbidden City
Date: October 14, 2008 at 4:47 PM
 

Sprawling over 72 hectares in the middle of Beijing, China, the Forbidden City is the largest palace complex in the world.  This awe-inspiring collection of over 980 wooden structures from the Ming Dynasty was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987.  It is easy to spend an entire day exploring the buildings and courtyards of the Forbidden City and fantasizing about the life and times of the Chinese Emperor.   It is not so easy to exit the complex at closing time on a Saturday afternoon (thx, Zhang).

Tuesday
Sep272011

What Does Your Ceiling Look Like?

Architectural detail in the one of the 8,707 rooms at the Forbidden City in Beijing, China (see Forbidden City and Hinge Plate). Certainly one of the most ornate, intricate, and carefully painted ceilings I've ever seen.  

Tuesday
Sep282010

Forbidden City (from the Archive)

[NOTE: I leave for China in ten days. This post from the archive helps set the stage for the upcoming adventure. Back to Beijing, then Guizhou and all things Miao]. 


Sprawling over 72 hectares in the middle of Beijing, China, the Forbidden City is the largest palace complex in the world.  This awe-inspiring collection of over 980 wooden structures from the Ming Dynasty was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987. It is easy to spend an entire day exploring the buildings and courtyards of the Forbidden City and fantasizing about the life and times of the Chinese Emperor.   It is not so easy to exit the complex at closing time on a Saturday afternoon (thx, Zhang).

 

Friday
Sep102010

Hinge Plate

Hinge plate of a large, red-lacquer door on one of the imperial buildings at the Forbidden City (see Forbidden City) in Beijing, China. Talk about attention to detail.

Tuesday
Oct142008

Forbidden City

Sprawling over 72 hectares in the middle of Beijing, China, the Forbidden City is the largest palace complex in the world.  This awe-inspiring collection of over 980 wooden structures from the Ming Dynasty was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987.  It is easy to spend an entire day exploring the buildings and courtyards of the Forbidden City and fantasizing about the life and times of the Chinese Emperor.   It is not so easy to exit the complex at closing time on a Saturday afternoon (thx, Zhang).