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The Palace is a rectangular building, 961 meters long from north to south, 753 meters from east to west, surrounded by a 10-meter-high wall surrounded by a moat outside the walls are 52 meters wide. There are four doors in the Palace, north of flowers and to the south the afternoon doors east of Donghuamen, west of West China doors, the walls have four pentagon 15.40 a total area of 724,250 square meters.
The National Palace Museum can be generally divided into two parts, and after the former sleep is not only at the National Palace, the Ming and Qing emperors in the cemetery also like distinction. The museum's former main part of the circuits, including three Basilica, the Road 1368-1644, Wen-ko, si on Center, Arrow booths, too Hospital, royal tea Shanfang, money embassy, the Cabinet large library; Palace Road West, Haman Palace, the Imperial Household Department, a new set, such as Nanxun's Palace. After some sleep situated in the main palace after three (dry Qing offered Thai Temple, Kunning Gong); Liugong Road East, the Fengxian Temple, Ningshougong, vegetarian Temple; Liugong West of the West, Studio, Cininggong, Shou Palace, Shou-Temple. So you can in the center (outside North Korea, the imperial court tour routes), the West (with Kristin road tour route) and the Road (imperial court Road, East Road outside the tour route) or an optional two lines in alternation. If you are a steady, recommends that you hire afternoon Mun provide multilingual audio guides, OK to return after the Maoists. YOU END Palace garden out, into Jingshan Park can climb high panoramic development overlooking the National Palace. Other proposals in the summer you can enhance your enjoyment of the evening breeze human ride tricycles night Jingshan Former street, lights, the Forbidden City here was ablaze with lights and color in all directions searchlights illuminated the afternoon door, flowers, the pentagon, the wall and other major palaces, although the depth of which we can not, but sat car Ring week, are quite Beijing remnants of romantic misery.
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