Once an imperial residence, the Inner Court (Nei Ting) of the Forbidden City in Beijing served as the private living quarters and gardens for the royal family, while the outer court was reserved for official business. This secluded area, now open to visitors, offers a glimpse into the daily lives of emperors until the 1720s. As you explore, you can observe the intricate architecture and tranquil gardens that once provided a sanctuary for China’s rulers. The layout and design reflect the intimate and personal nature of these spaces, providing a unique contrast to the more formal and public areas of the palace.
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