#Forbidden City
The Palace Museum wallpapers capture the timeless oriental aesthetics of the former Forbidden City, the imperial residence of Ming and Qing dynasties that has stood at the core of Beijing’s central axis for more than 600 years. This world-renowned cultural heritage site spans over 720,000 square meters, preserving nearly ten thousand intact ancient imperial-style buildings. The wallpapers cover a wide range of visual contents: from the iconic panoramic views of turrets glowing under sunset, golden glazed tiles shining against vermilion walls, and upturned eaves decorated with delicate mythical beast carvings, to soft seasonal scenes of crabapple blossoms falling on stone steps in spring, ginkgo leaves covering palace yards in autumn, and fresh snow blanketing the entire complex in winter. Even tiny lovely details, from carved patterns on wooden partition doors to fluffy palace cats wandering along ancient paths, are framed in these wallpapers, bringing a calming, subtle traditional Chinese cultural vibe to every glance at your screen.