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Forbidden City

Forbidden City

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Best time to visit

Go at opening time to catch lower crowds and gentler morning light. Late autumn and winter usually offer clearer skies and fewer visitors than summer.

Budget tips

Standard admission is about 60 CNY in peak season (Apr–Oct) and 40 CNY off-peak (Nov–Mar), buy timed tickets online in advance to avoid queues and sellouts. Skip extra paid temporary exhibitions if short on time to save money.

Recommended for

History buffs, Architecture lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Cultural travelers

Plan your visit

2-4 hours

About

Quick facts: Passing through the vermilion gate, the bluestone slabs amplify footsteps into a rhythm, making one instinctively slow down, as if listening to an old city's whisper. Golden glazed tiles glitter with tiny specks of light under the sun. The entire complex covers about 720,000 square meters, preserving roughly 980 buildings and 8,704 rooms. Even its sheer scale alone evokes an overwhelming sense of solemnity.

Highlights: Walking along the central axis, you will notice that the decorative beasts on the ridge and the painted beams and pillars repeatedly feature the numbers "nine" and "five." They are not mere ornamentation but a language that divides every detail into different ranks based on hierarchy. On a Nine-Dragon Wall in the Imperial Garden, you can count exactly nine dragons, each with a different expression and posture. Under sunlight, the glaze shifts from emerald green to deep blue. Up close, you can also smell the dust of time and the fragrance of tung oil from the wood.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes, expect long walks on stone steps and uneven surfaces.
  • Enter via the Meridian Gate and head straight to the Hall of Supreme Harmony before midday crowds build.
  • Climb the smaller north staircases for classic roofline photos of the central axis, avoid the busiest platforms for clearer shots.
  • Skip the souvenir stalls near the exit if short on time and use minutes saved to explore quieter eastern courtyards.

Practical info

Opening hours

Directions

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