Yongle Palace was built between 1247 and 1358 with a sprawling area of nearly 248,000 square meters. It was relocated as a protective measure in the late 1950s about 2 kilometers north of its original site, as it was in an area that was to be used for the Yellow River's Sanmenxia Dam. In 1961, it was designated as a national key cultural heritage site, preserving its historical and artistic significance for future generations.
Cultural Exchange
Shanghai tea salon in London brews cultural ties
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Chinese people at home and abroad bond together in ritual ceremony