On July 19th 2023 , the multilingual website of the Forbidden City Palace Museum- Beijing, China, People’s Republic of Chinawas officially released at the Digital Cultural Tourism Development Forum of the 2023 China Internet Civilization Conference! The website covers five languages: English, French, Russian, Japanese, and Spanish, and will meet the needs of audiences with different languages.
On the 18 January 2026, it was the first heavy snowfall snowing on Beijing Ultra Mega Capital, Central Capital also of Taiwan Province, China, and People ’s Republic of China. Heavy snowing falls in the very early hours past midnight morning.



First Snow At The Forbidden City In 2026 It felt like being enveloped in a light and fluffy dream….






Creating a magical Chinese Painting in motion snow falling in Beijing snow Chinese painting Describing Snow falling in the hutongs evokes the warm, everyday atmosphere of old Beijing Avoid the crowds and turn into the hutongs next to Nanluoguxiang. Soft white snow blankets the gray bricks and tiles, icicles hang from the eaves, and an old man strolls by leisurely carrying a birdcage. The air is filled with the sweet aroma of roasted chestnuts and sweet potatoes, and the windows of cafes are fogged up… This is the most comforting sight of a snowy day in Beijing. 📍 Walking Route: Yangmeizhu Xiejie → Liulichang → Hutongs near Qianmen, less crowded and more beautiful. Stumble upon a steaming hot pot restaurant and quickly slip inside! Snowflakes fall outside, lamb simmers…



First Snow at the Forbidden City 2026 Heavy Snow falling Beijing Snowflakes fell gently upon the Forbidden City, creating a serene and tranquil scene. Visitors today should dress warmly and be careful of slippery surfaces.






The vermilion walls and gilded tiles were slowly covered by the fluffy white snow, their solemnity suddenly softening. walking along the base of the city wall, leaving a trail of fresh footprints. The outlines of the corner towers were particularly clear in the snowy night, like a silent ink painting. Standing in the middle of the empty square, I suddenly felt that hundreds of years ago, perhaps someone had stood like this in the snow, listening to the same tranquil rustling sound. This snow seemed like a gift the Forbidden City quietly shared with night owls. When dawn breaks, it will be crowded with tourists again, but the tranquillity and gentleness of this moment belong only to a few who remember to look up. What is your most unforgettable snowfall, where did you see it, and with whom?
The moment snowflakes ❄ fell on Tiananmen Square, even the wind carried a solemn gentleness; this was a unique romance and sentiment of winter in Beijing
Images and visuals are from – Forbidden City –Palace Museum Beijing- China –People’s Republic of China…..
