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The attractions which have not been opened to the public in Palace Museum
Apr 28, 2007 01:35
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The Palace Museum, also called Forbidden City or Gu Gong covers an area of 720,000 square meters. The attractions encompassing 400,000 square meters have not been opened to the tourists. Now let's see some pictures of these areas.
The first is Wenhua Hall.

Apr 28, 2007 01:51
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The second is Jianfu Palace Garden. The site of the palace before restoration.

Apr 28, 2007 01:53
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The Jianfu Palace Garden after restoration.

Apr 28, 2007 02:07
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It is said that Wuying Hall, Wenhua Hall and Jianfu Palace Garden was opened to the public in October, 2005 after restoration in the 80th anniversary of Palace Museum. Do those who paid a visit to Gu Gong visit the two attractions?
Apr 28, 2007 02:10
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The area having not been opened.

Apr 29, 2007 00:58
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I like the last pic. Seemed not like the Forbidden City
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