故宫=Imperial Palace, Beijing is also the Forbidden City
It is 961m by 753m enclosed with high wall with a 52m wide moat around it.
Forbidden City has four gates, the south, Meridian Gate, north Shenwu Men, Donghuamen east to west for the West Gate.
Planning your visit (Useful Info):
Map & detailed information to the Imperial Palace in English:-
http://www.dpm.org.cn/upload/pdf/2010/01/19/[2010~01~19~7]em.pdf
Address of 故宫:
The Palace Museum
4 Jingshan Qianjie
Beijing, 100009
China
故宫=Imperial Palace, Beijing
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