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Um.....I’m pretty sure there are tours of the forbidden city... “ Beijing Forbidden City is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of China’s most visited attractions, with up to 16 million annual visitors. This prepaid admission ticket lets you skip the long ticket lines, saving up to two hours at busy times. Explore the magnificent palace complex at your own pace, upgrade for a guided tour, or opt for an all-access pass including admission to the Hall of Clocks and the Treasure Gallery. Admission to Beijing Forbidden City: skip the long ticket lines See the Meridian Gate, Palace of Heavenly Purity, and Imperial Garden Choose to visit independently or upgrade to enjoy a guided tour No fixed entrance time: arrive and leave according to your schedule
Read more about Beijing Forbidden City Entrance Ticket (with Optional Guided Service) 2021 - https://www.viator.com/tours/Beijing/Entrance-Tickets-to-The-Forbidden-City/d321-7137P130?mcid=56757”
Yes. They went to some small part that isn't open to the public.
edit: OK my memory is not so great, here's the program. https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/Xi-Jinping-breaks-taboo-and-enters-the-Forbidden-City2
Ok thanks
Are you talking about the part in kind of the central/north central corner?
OK, I searched! Here's a review of the tour. They did visit an opera area and dined in the Great Hall, wherever that is. https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/Xi-Jinping-breaks-taboo-and-enters-the-Forbidden-City2