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The Forbidden City has been on fire recently, and delicacies co-branded with the Forbidden City have emerged one after another. Which Forbidden City delicacies do you think are the most worth buying?

Beijing has always been a good tourist destination in the minds of many people because it is the capital of the motherland and an international metropolis.

This is a city that combines modernity with history.

In the process of development, it has not forgotten its history, and it still has a rich historical and cultural heritage here.

Just like the Forbidden City, it has experienced several generations of emperors and remains so dazzling, attracting many tourists every year.

But besides the beautiful scenery, what are the other special features of Beijing tourism?

I guess it's the temptation of delicious food.

For foodies, Beijing is a gourmet city that cannot be missed.

The well-known Peking duck is most people’s first food impression of Beijing.

It is true that Beijing Roast Duck is famous far and wide. It can be found in all cities in China and even abroad.

But if you want to eat the most authentic and authentic Beijing roast duck, you have to go to Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant in Beijing.

This is an old store. After the development of the times, it still maintains the original recipe and the original taste, which makes people have endless aftertaste.

The mooncakes this time are also from the Forbidden City and Daoxiang Village. Are you looking forward to it?

There is only one word to describe "beautiful" produced by the Forbidden City, and this time it also brings a very elegant Mid-Autumn Festival concept.

The theme wording on the handbag "autumn light is full of poetry" comes from the seal of Emperor Jiaqing. The elegant golden tone is very suitable for the Mid-Autumn Festival night with full moon.

The butter paper is hollowed out and carved, reflecting the full moon embossed in gold foil.