Hall for the empress in the Forbidden City

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The Hall for the empress in the Forbidden City is an inner-court palace where the empress traditionally resided and important imperial ceremonies related to the royal household were conducted.

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Hall for the empress in the Forbidden City canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf imperial residence
palace hall
residential palace
accessRestrictedTo members of the imperial family
selected palace staff
architecturalType traditional Chinese wooden architecture
associatedWith Chinese imperial court
Ming dynasty
Qing dynasty
country China
culturalContext Chinese court ritual
Chinese imperial architecture
function residence of the empress
space for managing inner-court affairs
venue for imperial household ceremonies
governingBody Palace Museum (Beijing)
surface form: Palace Museum
heritageStatus Imperial Palaces of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in Beijing and Shenyang
surface form: part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Imperial Palaces of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in Beijing and Shenyang
locatedIn Beijing
China
Forbidden City
partOf Inner Court of the Forbidden City
presentUse museum space
tourist attraction
roofType Chinese imperial roof
significance important component of the inner-court layout of the Forbidden City
symbol of the status of the empress
usedBy empress of China
imperial consorts
imperial household
usedFor ceremonies related to the royal household
receptions within the inner court
rituals involving the empress

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Palace of Earthly Tranquility hasAlternativeDesignation Hall for the empress in the Forbidden City