- SIGHTSEEING II: THE FORBIDDEN CITY -
 
 

Sightseeing I:
THE GREATER WALL
Built in 2300 years ago, the GREAT WALL is ... >>

   
Sightseeing II:
THE FORBIDDEN CITY
The No. 1 Emperior Palace of the history ... >>
   
Sightseeing III:
THE 2008 OLYMPIC GAMES STADIUM
The "Bird Nestle" and "Water Cubic" ... >>
   
Conference Venue Hotel
BEIJING ORIENTALABY INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
The five-star luxurious hotel for international ... >>
Once an guarded area only for emperior living and minister level officials, the Forbidden City is today a worldclass site for sightseeing tourism. The Forbidden City (Imperial Palace) in the heart of Beijing is the largest and most complete imperial palace and ancient building complex in China, and the world at large. Its construction began in 1406 and was completed 14 years later, having a history so far
of some 580 years. Twenty-four emperors from the Ming and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties lived and ruled China from there. Most of the buildings in the Forbidden City were rebuilt many times, although they maintained the original architectural style. View here to learn the conference combined sightseeing schedule.
 
 
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