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✅ Wange 6221 Hall of Supreme Harmony Beijing China
✅The Hall of Supreme Harmony, also known as the Taihe Dian, is one of the most important and grandest buildings within the Forbidden City, a vast imperial palace complex located in Beijing, China.
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Product Name: Hall of Supreme Harmony Beijing China
Category: Modular Building
This Kit Contains: Wange 6221
862 pcs Good Quality Bricks
Size: 52.8 × 36. × 37.8 cm
Manual Instructions
📌Nature of the protagonist
Introducing our proud collection named “Hall of Supreme Harmony Beijing China ” you should not miss.
The Hall of Supreme Harmony is situated at the northern end of the Forbidden City’s central axis. It serves as the focal point of the palace complex and is surrounded by other significant halls and courtyards. The Hall of Supreme Harmony was the main ceremonial hall within the Forbidden City and played a pivotal role in various imperial ceremonies, including coronations, imperial examinations, and major state functions. The hall is a prime example of traditional Chinese imperial architecture. It features a three-tiered marble terrace as its base, with three main sections: the terrace, the main hall, and the rear hall. The structure is supported by intricate wooden brackets and ornate decorations.
✅The Hall of Supreme Harmony, also known as the Taihe Dian, is one of the most important and grandest buildings within the Forbidden City, a vast imperial palace complex located in Beijing, China.
🚫 IMPORTANT!
Product Name: Hall of Supreme Harmony Beijing China
Category: Modular Building
This Kit Contains: Wange 6221
862 pcs Good Quality Bricks
Size: 52.8 × 36. × 37.8 cm
Manual Instructions
📌Nature of the protagonist
Introducing our proud collection named “Hall of Supreme Harmony Beijing China ” you should not miss.
The Hall of Supreme Harmony is situated at the northern end of the Forbidden City’s central axis. It serves as the focal point of the palace complex and is surrounded by other significant halls and courtyards. The Hall of Supreme Harmony was the main ceremonial hall within the Forbidden City and played a pivotal role in various imperial ceremonies, including coronations, imperial examinations, and major state functions. The hall is a prime example of traditional Chinese imperial architecture. It features a three-tiered marble terrace as its base, with three main sections: the terrace, the main hall, and the rear hall. The structure is supported by intricate wooden brackets and ornate decorations.
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