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About Mukden Palace

The Mukden Palace, or Shenyang Imperial Palace, was the previous supreme royal residence of the early Manchu-drove Qing tradition. It was worked in 1625 and the initial three Qing heads lived there from 1625 to 1644. Since the fall of magnificent control in China, the castle has been changed over to a historical center that presently lies in the focal point of Shenyang city, Liaoning area. Early development started in 1625 by Nurhaci, the author of the Qing administration. By 1631, extra structures were included amid the rule of Nurhaci's successor, Huangtaiji.
The Mukden Palace was built to look like the Forbidden City in Beijing. Be that as it may, the royal residence additionally displays clues of Manchu and Tibetan styles. After the Qing line supplanted the Ming tradition in 1644 in Beijing, the Mukden Palace lost its status as the official habitation of the Qing ruler. Rather, the Mukden Palace turned into a local royal residence. In 1955, the Mukden Palace was changed over into the Shenyang Imperial Palace Museum. In 1780, the Qianlong Emperor additionally extended the royal residence. Progressive Qing rulers more often than not remained at Mukden Palace for quite a while every year. In 2004, it was incorporated on the UNESCO World Heritage List as an augmentation of the Imperial Palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, or Forbidden City, in Beijing.
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