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Khanbaliq

Entrance to the forbidden city in beijing

In ancient times, according to the old rule, the local officials would open the city gate at the toll of the bell in the morning, and close it with the strike of the drum at dawn. Although the Bell and Drum Towers have lost their function of telling time (The function was completely lost in 1924 when the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty was forced to leave the Forbidden City), you can still hear the rings of these ancient timepieces even now.

Marco Polo served Kublai Khan for about 17 years

The Yuan Dynasty fell in 1368 and was renamed Beiping by the Ming Dynasty

Emperor of the Ming Dynasty expanded the city and started building the Forbidden City

This city was later renamed Beijing, which is it's name present day

In 1264, Kublai Khan began to rebuild the city to establish the Yuan Dynasty and it was later renamed Dadu

Used to serve as the capital of the Jin Dynasty

Small park that used to be in the forbidden city (Beihai Park is a small park that used to be part of the Forbidden City)

Burned down in 1215 by the Mongolian forces

”The streets are so straight and wide that you can see right along then from end to end and from one gate to the other. And up and down the city there are beautiful places, and many great and fine hostelries, and fine houses in great numbers.” -Marco Polo

-”The capital at Khanbaliq reflected Mongol prosperity. It was a magnificent city, and foreign visitors were impressed by it’s splendor.”-Textbook

In 1264, Kublai Khan began to rebuild the city to establish the Yuan Dynasty and

after the establishment in 1271, Khan renamed the city Dadu

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