Hall of Central Harmony, Imperial hall in the Forbidden City
The Hall of Central Harmony is a smaller, square hall, used by the Emperor to prepare and rest before and during ceremonies.
Located in Beijing, China, it was built in 1420 during the Ming dynasty and renovated in subsequent dynasties.
Its Chinese name 'Zhonghe Dian' symbolizes harmony, an important principle in Confucianism.
It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site and a key tourist attraction within the Forbidden City.
Known for its glazed golden-brick flooring, a distinctive feature reflecting the hall's imperial status.
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