1911, the Wuchang Uprising broke out, the Qing emperor abdicated. However, special care and signed in accordance with the conditions of the Republic of China, still living in the Forbidden City.
In 1923, built a fire temple.
In 1924, Feng launched the “Beijing coup,” expulsion of the Qing emperor Pu Yi Aixinjueluo.
In 1925, the former based on the Forbidden City Palace Museum.
In 1933, the Palace Museum south to escape the Japanese invasion.
In 1948, the National Palace Museum south part artifacts destined for Taiwan.
January 1949, Peking (or Beijing) has stabilized, the Palace Museum reopened.
1961, approved by the State Council, Beijing Forbidden City was designated as the first batch of key cultural relics protection Read more: