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The Forbidden City in Beijing, China, is a massive imperial palace complex that served as the residence of Chinese emperors for over 500 years.
Built from 1406 to 1420, this place was off-limits to everyone except the emperor, his family, and eunuchs – hence the name "Forbidden City." With its grand architecture and rich history, it's now a popular tourist attraction and a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has become symbolic of both the city, and China as a country.
Tickets will often sell out online weeks in advance online, but not to worry. Foreign tourists are semi exempt from this due to the udnerstanding that wechat is not a common app outside of China, so if you go to the main ticket office, you can get a ticket on the day. Just make sure to bring your passport!
The palace sits right in the heart of Beijing and is easily reached by either cab, bike, or metro.
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