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Gate of Forbidden City, Beijing, China
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Gate of Thriving Imperial Clan
The gate in 2016
General information
TypeGate
LocationForbidden City
Town or cityBeijing
CountryChina
Coordinates39°55′7″N 116°23′45″E / 39.91861°N 116.39583°E / 39.91861; 116.39583

The Gate of Thriving Imperial Clan (simplified Chinese: 隆宗门; traditional Chinese: 隆宗門; Manchu: ᠯᡠᠩ
ᡯᡠᠩ
ᠮᡝᠨ lung dzung men) is a gate in Beijing's Forbidden City, in China. It is located just southwest of the Gate of Heavenly Purity.

References

  1. "Gate of Thriving Imperial Clan (Longzong men)-The Palace Museum". En.dpm.org.cn. Retrieved 7 December 2017.

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