Change and Continuity: The Architectural Wonder of the Forbidden

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Change and Continuity: The Architectural Wonder of the Forbidden
The Forbidden Palace is an architectural wonder and the first recognized Chinese World Heritage site. Constructed in 1420, in the early Ming Dynasty, it is by far the largest ancient palatial structure in the world, covering a total of 180 acres. Today, it is the most valuable piece of real estate in the world, worth
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