Seat of supreme power for over five centuries (1416-1911), the Forbidden
City in Beijing, with its landscaped gardens and many buildings (whose
nearly 10,000 rooms contain furniture and works of art), constitutes a
priceless testimony to Chinese civilization during the Ming and Qing
dynasties. The Imperial Palace of the Qing Dynasty in Shenyang consists
of 114 buildings constructed between 1625–26 and 1783. It contains an
important library and testifies to the foundation of the last dynasty
that ruled China, before it expanded its power to the centre of the
country and moved the capital to Beijing. This palace then became
auxiliary to the Imperial Palace in Beijing. This remarkable
architectural edifice offers important historical testimony to the
history of the Qing Dynasty and to the cultural traditions of the Manchu
and other tribes in the north of China.
Square of the Great Harmony Gate, Imperial Palace, China CN-494161 |
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