Overlooking Tiananmen Square, the Meridian Gate (Wumen) stands as the southernmost and largest of the Palace Museum gates, serving as one of the most recognizable landmarks of the Forbidden City. Comprised of five towers and five gateways, this impressive structure currently functions as the sole entrance to the Forbidden City. Visitors can marvel at its grand architecture, which features a symmetrical layout and intricate details, offering a glimpse into the historical significance and ceremonial importance of this gateway.
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