1, Wumen: According to my experience, the first stop must be the main entrance of the Forbidden City in Beijing, with a concave plane and a height of 37.95 meters.
2. Gan Qing Palace: Gan Qing Palace is also worth visiting. Gan Qing Palace was the living quarters of the emperors of Ming and Qing Dynasties, and also the place where they handled their daily affairs. Now it is the original exhibition of palace life in the Palace Museum.
3. Zhonghe Hall: I think Zhonghe Hall is very distinctive. It is located in the Forbidden City in Dongcheng District, Beijing, and in Zhong Chao Road area outside the Forbidden City. It is one of the "three halls" in the Forbidden City.
4. Baohe Hall: Also known as Shrine Hall and Jianji Hall, it is located in the Forbidden City in Beijing, No.4 Jingshan Front Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, and is one of the three major halls open to the outside world.
5. Hall of Supreme Harmony: Also known as "Golden Hall, Supreme Golden Hall", it stands in the center of the Forbidden City, the largest hall in the Forbidden City and one of the three great halls in the East.
6. Royal Garden: I think this is the place with the best scenery. The imperial garden is a place where emperors and empresses in Ming and Qing dynasties rest and enjoy themselves.
Peel the shrimp skin as completely as possible, and control the water for later use. Cut the shrimp back, take out the shrimp li