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Comment: Continuing north, we enter into a small alley that leads to Xiliugong, (The Six Western Palaces).

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0515cForbiddenCity - 44 * Baohedian, the Hall of Preserved Harmony, is the last of the three in the outer courtyard. * Baohedian, the Hall of Preserved Harmony, is the last of the three in the outer courtyard.

0515cForbiddenCity - 45 * Continuing north, we enter into a small alley that leads to Xiliugong, (The Six Western Palaces). * Continuing north, we enter into a small alley that leads to Xiliugong, (The Six Western Palaces).

0515cForbiddenCity - 46 * Continuing north, we enter into a small alley that leads to Xiliugong, (The Six Western Palaces). * Continuing north, we enter into a small alley that leads to Xiliugong, (The Six Western Palaces).

 
0515cForbiddenCity - 48 * Chuxiugong, the Palace of Gathering Elegance, is where the  Empress Dowager Cixi lived. * Chuxiugong, the Palace of Gathering Elegance, is where the  Empress Dowager Cixi lived.

0515cForbiddenCity - 49 * Chuxiugong, the Palace of Gathering Elegance. * Chuxiugong, the Palace of Gathering Elegance.

0515cForbiddenCity - 50 * Chuxiugong, the Palace of Gathering Elegance. * Chuxiugong, the Palace of Gathering Elegance.

0515cForbiddenCity - 51 * Chuxiugong, the Palace of Gathering Elegance. * Chuxiugong, the Palace of Gathering Elegance.

0515cForbiddenCity - 52 * A rare tree in the Forbidden City inside the courtyard at Chuxiugong, the Palace of Gathering Elegance. Trees were usually cut down as they could be used to hide assassins. * A rare tree in the Forbidden City inside the courtyard at Chuxiugong, the Palace of Gathering Elegance. Trees were usually cut down as they could be used to hide assassins.

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