A charming city intertwined with ancient and modern elements
Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China, is also a national central city with profound cultural heritage. With a history of over three thousand years as a city and more than eight hundred and sixty years as a capital, it is a world-renowned historical ancient capital.As the political, cultural, international exchange, and technological innovation center of China, Beijing perfectly blends ancient civilization with modern vitality. It is not only a cultural gem of the Chinese nation, but also a modern international metropolis embracing the world, carrying a long history and shining with cutting-edge technology.
The Great Wall is the largest ancient defense project in the world with the longest construction time. It dates back to the Western Zhou Dynasty. Most of it was built over 2000 years after the Qin Dynasty and spread over the vast land of northern and central China, with a total length of more than 20000 kilometers.of the world, and a window to the world.
The Great Wall, a masterpiece of humanity, the soul of China! She is like a giant dragon, standing tall in the east of the world. She is a magnificent epic, with two thousand years of ups and downs engraved on the Great Wall. It is the bond and bridge of friendship between the Chinese people and the people of the world, and the window to the world. The Great Wall plays an irreplaceable role in the world's understanding of China and China's journey towards the world. As early as the Han Dynasty, the Great Wall played a significant role in promoting and protecting the exchange of Chinese and Western cultures.

The Forbidden City, formerly known as the Forbidden City, was the imperial palace of 24 emperors in the Ming and Qing dynasties, standing on the central axis of Beijing. This ultimate example of ancient Chinese palace architecture, from royal secrets to palace life, is locked with a deep palace secret, waiting for you to unveil its mysterious veil
The Forbidden City was first built in the fourth year of the Yongle reign of the Ming Dynasty (1406) and took fourteen years to complete. It was not only the home of the Ming and Qing emperors, but also the center of state power at that time, with a history of more than 600 years. As the largest and most well preserved ancient wooden palace complex in the world, its overall layout and architectural remains are still well preserved. The Forbidden City is centered around the three main halls (the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Hall of Central Harmony, and the Hall of Preserving Harmony), covering an area of about 720000 square meters and a building area of about 150000 square meters. The original design of the Forbidden City was 9999.5 rooms, which represents the emperor's supreme power,according to the latest on-site measurement by experts in 1973, the Forbidden City has over 90 courtyards of various sizes and 980 houses, totaling 8707 rooms. In 1987, the Forbidden City was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and became one of the symbols of Chinese culture. The Forbidden City is renowned for its magnificent architecture and rich collection. The Forbidden City is 961 meters long from north to south and 753 meters wide from east to west. It is surrounded by a 10 meter high wall and a 52 meter wide moat outside the city. At each corner of the city wall, there is a graceful corner tower, and there is a folk saying of nine beams, eighteen columns, and seventy-two ridges, describing its complex structure. The architecture of the Forbidden City is divided into two parts: the Outer Court and the Inner Court. The center of the Outer Court is the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Hall of Central Harmony, and the Hall of Preserving Harmony, collectively known as the Three Great Halls. It is where the emperor handles political affairs and also where the country holds major ceremonies. The center of the inner court is Palace of Heavenly Purity, the Hall of Union and Peace, and Palace of Earthly Tranquility, collectively known as the Rear Three Palaces, which are the main palaces where the emperor and empress reside. Behind the Rear Three Palaces is the imperial garden, the private courtyard of emperors and empresses, located on the north central axis of the Forbidden City. It is a essence of the royal garden with ingenious design and diverse functions. The collection of cultural relics in the Forbidden City is vast and profound, and can be regarded as an artistic treasure trove of China's 5000 year civilization. The museum houses over 1.8 million rare cultural relics, including bronze ware, calligraphy and painting, ceramics, jade, watches, jewelry, etc. The collection consists of 25 major categories, making it a treasure trove of art. Many of them were once royal treasures, and each cultural relic carries profound historical memories, jointly constructing a three-dimensional and visual history of Chinese civilization. These cultural relics not only represent the peak level of artistic creation and craftsmanship in Chinese history, but also fully reflect the political, cultural, social, and life changes of Chinese civilization over the past five thousand years. Nowadays, the Forbidden City is not only a museum, but also a living cultural palace. You can appreciate the magnificent architectural layout of the Forbidden City, and immerse yourself in the aesthetics of the Eastern court and the charm of Chinese civilization through digital guided tours, special exhibitions, and cultural creative experiences.

The Mei Lanfang Grand Theater is a modern theater with a strong artistic atmosphere. It is named after the Peking Opera master Mei Lanfang, showcasing the charm of traditional Chinese culture. The theater is exquisitely decorated and equipped with advanced facilities, making it an excellent venue for artistic performances. Here, various wonderful plays are often staged, attracting a large audience and serving as an important platform for inheriting and promoting the art of Peking Opera.
The Mei Lanfang Grand Theater is a modern theater named after the Chinese Peking Opera master Mei Lanfang, with a unique artistic style and cultural connotation. This is not only an important venue for Peking Opera performances, but also hosts various arts performances such as opera, music, and dance. The architectural design of the theater combines modern and traditional elements, with advanced internal facilities, providing audiences with a high-quality viewing experience. Here, you can enjoy high-level artistic performances, appreciate the profoundness of Peking Opera art, and feel the unique charm of Chinese traditional culture.
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