Wan Chun Ting (Pavilion of ten thousand Spring Seasons), the small pavilion of the Ming Dynasty era, in the east corner of the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City, when opened to the public in 1925 was renamed the Palace Museum, and was home to the Ming and Qing dynasties. Building took fourteen years, and was completed in 1420. Covering 720,000 square meters, it is the largest and best preserved palace in the world.
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