The Palace Museum in Beijing was the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in China. It had a rich collection of cultural heritage and cultural relics. However, due to the large area of the Forbidden City and the large number of cultural relics collected, the exhibition area was scattered in different parts and could not be fully displayed. The cultural relics exhibited in the Forbidden City were mainly concentrated in different areas of the Forbidden City, including the Palace of Heavenly Purity, the Hall of Jiaotai, the Hall of Baohe, the Palace of Earthly Tranquility, and the Imperial Garden. The cultural relics in these areas covered Chinese history, culture, art, and many other aspects. Some of the more famous exhibition included "Forbidden City Heaven Sacrificial Ceremony Cultural Relics Exhibition","Ancient Chinese Porcelain Exhibition","Ming and Qing Palace Art Exhibition" and so on. If they went to the Forbidden City, they might miss some important shows because of insufficient time or route arrangements. It is recommended to visit the various exhibition areas of the Forbidden City carefully to understand the relevant cultural relics collection and exhibition information in order to better appreciate the charm of the Forbidden City.