China: Forbidden City and Tea House

Nin Hao (hello) and Morning from Beijing, China 🙂
In this post, I will talk about The Forbidden City and a Chinese Tea House. It’s where we spent our time Wednesday.

First off, how great is it that my website is working in China. Social media, not so much unless it’s through my husband’s vpn. But that’s a story I will share with you later.

Anyways, I’m pretty excited to be writing you in real time about my experiences here in China. I’m trying to stay committed to you all; I appreciate my readers. 

Let’s get to the Forbidden City, shall we…

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This palace was the home of emperors for almost 500 years in China, and it’s located in the heart of Beijing.

Forbidden city china

forbidden city china

From the years 1420 to 1912, dynasties from the Ming to the Qing ruled here.

forbidden city china

forbidden city china

forbidden city china

The palace showcases traditional Chinese palatial architecture.

forbidden city china

forbidden city china

And hosts 980 buildings on 180 acres.

It took us three hours to walk through the main pathway of the Forbidden City.

forbidden city china

It’s amazing that people used to live here.

Now, its beauty is adored by thousands of tourist each day.

After our guided tour through the Forbidden City, we went to a traditional Chinese tea house.

 We watched a demonstration for the natural teas.

Chinese Tea House in China

I personally liked the Ginseng tea, which looked like black clay rocks.

Chinese ginsing tea

We were served the ginseng tea in a traditional cup like this.

Chinese tea cup

Then told to pick it up and flip it over.

It’s now ready to taste, but first, the proper way to hold and drink the tea.

Drinking ginseng tea in China

Yes, with the fingers sticking out and all. This is considered a delicate way to hold the tea cup and acted out by women.

I also thought the rose tea was delicious and so pretty!Chinese Rose Tea

I bought different kinds of herbal Chinese teas and I am including a package in my subscriber gift basket 🙂

Until the next post,

 

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6 thoughts on “China: Forbidden City and Tea House

  1. Incredible images you captured here. I would love to visit there one day …it’s on my bucket list!

  2. It looks like an amazing place to visit and I get to see it through your eyes. Thanks for taking the time to share your experience. Love you…

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