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During the summer vacation, my mother took me to travel to Beijing and visited the Great Wall and many places of interest in Beijing. The most unforgettable thing for me is to visit the Forbidden City.
After Tiananmen Square, I saw the gate of the Forbidden City. When I entered the gate, a magnificent palace appeared before my eyes. This is the Forbidden City, also known as the Forbidden City. Twenty-four emperors once lived here. It is the imperial palace of Ming and Qing dynasties with a history of more than 580 years.
I have seen the towering Oriental Pearl in Shanghai, visited Suzhou Gardens and never seen such a magnificent Forbidden City. There are magnificent palaces in the Forbidden City, decorated with exquisite wood carvings, stone carvings, colored paintings and golden tile roofs. The whole Forbidden City building is resplendent and magnificent, with yellow glazed tile roof and white stone base, which is elegant and magnificent, just like a picture scroll of thousands of families. It is no exaggeration to say that the beauty of the world lies in the Forbidden City.
The Forbidden City is beautifully furnished, but there are no modern living facilities such as water and electricity, but Chinese and foreign tourists come thousands of miles to see its uniqueness. Because in such an environment, tourists seem to have crossed just visiting, traveled back to thousands of years ago, met the ancients and smelled their breath.
The Forbidden City is known as the first of the five largest palaces in the world and is listed as a "world cultural heritage" by UNESCO. If you want to find a representative building on the land of China, it is the Forbidden City, which is gorgeous and solemn, solemn and dignified. If we want to find a symbol in China's 5,000-year history, it is still the Forbidden City, where we can find its brilliant and noisy annotations.
The unique imperial city in the world is a precious cultural heritage. It brings together countless treasures of China from ancient times to the present, and embodies the sweat and tears of skilled craftsmen. Until today, the Forbidden City has witnessed the historical process and told a silent story.