Hall of Imperial Supremacy (Huangjidian)

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The Hall of Imperial Supremacy (Huangjidian) is a historic ceremonial hall within Beijing’s Forbidden City, used by Ming and Qing emperors for important rituals and imperial activities.

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Hall of Imperial Supremacy (Huangjidian) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial hall
cultural heritage site
palace building
architecturalStyle traditional Chinese palace architecture
associatedWith Chinese emperors
imperial ritual system
belongsToCulture Chinese imperial culture
ChineseName 交泰殿
surface form: 皇极殿
cityDistrict Dongcheng District, Beijing
conservationStatus preserved historic building
country China
era imperial China
function ceremonial activities
imperial audiences
imperial rituals
hasAlternateName Jiaotai Hall
surface form: Huangji Hall
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage component
heritageStatus part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Imperial Palaces of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in Beijing and Shenyang"
languageOfName Chinese
locatedIn Beijing
China
Forbidden City
locatedInCapital capital of China
locatedWithinComplex Palace Museum (Beijing)
surface form: Palace Museum complex
managedBy Palace Museum (Beijing)
surface form: Palace Museum
material brick
stone platform
wood
openToPublic yes
partOf Inner Court of the Forbidden City
pinyinName Huangjidian
region North China
roofDecoration yellow glazed tiles
roofType hipped roof
significance important venue for imperial state rituals
symbol of imperial authority
touristAttraction yes
usedBy Ming emperors
Qing emperors
usedDuringDynasty Ming dynasty
Qing dynasty
usedFor imperial activities
important imperial ceremonies
ritual observances

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Imperial Garden near Hall of Imperial Supremacy (Huangjidian)