The Forbidden City of central Beijing today is the palace of the last two Chinese feudal dynasties, Ming and Qing dynasties.
The palaces of kings and mandarins in Beijing contain many mysterious, spooky stories that make many travelers tremble.
Unesco's Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization has recognized China's Grace Relic as a World Cultural Heritage in 2006.
Unesco's Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization recognized Austria's Schonbrunn Palace and Garden as a World Cultural Heritage in 1996.
Unesco's Scientific, Educational and Cultural Organization has recognized Potola Palace as a World Cultural Heritage in 1994.
British archaeologists have uncovered a series of archaeological sites in an ancient castle believed to be the birthplace of the legendary king Arthur.
Bafut Palace in northwest Cameroon consists of 50 buildings built from red bricks, and is the king's residence with nearly 100 wives, hundreds of children.