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How it was built?

How it was built?. The Forbidden City is made of 980 buildings . It took 14 years to build and it took more than a million workers . It was built till 1409 to 1420 . It covers 720,000 metres squared . How IT Got It’s Name.

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How it was built?

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  1. How it was built? The Forbidden City is made of 980 buildings . It took 14 years to build and it took more than a million workers . It was built till 1409 to 1420 . It covers 720,000 metres squared .

  2. How IT Got It’s Name The Forbidden City got it’s name because most Chinese people were forbidden to enter it . Only the emperor and the people who were working for him and his wife and kids were the only ones allowed in the forbidden City.

  3. What Is The Forbidden City? The Forbidden City is located in Beijing in China and it was the seat of the emperors from 1420 to 1912 . The Forbidden City is now opened to tourists home and abroad. Until 1924 when the last emperor in China was driven out of Inner Court 14 emperor of the Ming Dynasty and 10 Quing Dynasty had reigned here. About 500 years being in the forbidden City , houses nomerous rare treasures

  4. How many people visit the Forbidden City The total number of people visit the Forbidden City is 122,00 people each year

  5. How long has it been around? The Forbidden City has been around for the fift

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