Forbidden City
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The role of the Four Tenno Shrines in the Imperial Garden
The role of the Four Tenno Shrines in the Imperial Garden2 Days ago -
Design principles of royal gardens in the Qing Dynasty
Design principles of royal gardens in the Qing Dynasty2 Days ago -
Beautiful views of Phu Bi Pavilion and Cheng Rui Pavilion
Beautiful views of Phu Bi Pavilion and Cheng Rui Pavilion2 Days ago -
The design of Wanchun Pavilion and Qianqiu Pavilion
The design of Wanchun Pavilion and Qianqiu Pavilion2 Days ago -
The role of Qin'an Palace in the Imperial Garden
The role of Qin'an Palace in the Imperial Garden2 Days ago -
Ancient trees and rock gardens of the Royal Garden
Ancient trees and rock gardens of the Royal Garden2 Days ago -
Symmetrical layout of the Imperial Garden of the Forbidden City
Symmetrical layout of the Imperial Garden of the Forbidden City2 Days ago -
Restoration of the Imperial Garden in the Qing Dynasty
Restoration of the Imperial Garden in the Qing Dynasty2 Days ago -
The purpose of the Emperor's Royal Garden
The Imperial Garden is generally a place for the emperor's concubines to rest and visit.2 Days ago -
Imperial Garden Architectural Features
The imperial garden has the characteristics of closure, symmetry, landscape and functionality. It is a very typical architectural type in traditional Chinese gardens.2 Days ago -
The layout of the Imperial Garden in the Forbidden City
Rectangular in shape and covering about 12,000 square meters, it features twenty or so structures, all in different styles, and each of them blending smoothly and marvelously in with the trees, rock gardens, flowerbeds and sculptural elements, such as the bronze incense burners.2 Days ago