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Can I go to the Forbidden City on the 26th to see Chairman Mao's body?

On June 26th, you can see his body in the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall in Tiananmen Square. Address: South of Tiananmen Square (Dongcheng District) in downtown Beijing. Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday: 8: 00 am-65438+02: 00 am. Every July1-August 3 1 Open to the public: 7 am -6544. Opening hours are from 8: 00 a.m. to 65: 438+02: 00 a.m. on September 9 (the anniversary of Comrade Mao Zedong's death) and February 26 (the anniversary of Comrade Mao Zedong's birth). In case of special circumstances, stop opening. (Subject to the bulletin board around the memorial hall) Bus route: Take bus 1, 2, 17, 20, 37, 52, 57 and 802 to Tiananmen Square or subway to Tiananmen Square and front door. Matters needing attention are paid free of charge. Please pay attention to the following items during your visit: 1. You must queue up for admission free of charge with valid documents. Second, consciously accept the safety inspection. It is strictly forbidden to bring guns and ammunition, controlled knives and inflammable and explosive dangerous goods into the venue. Third, pay attention to dress neatly, appropriately and take off your hat. People wearing vests and slippers are not allowed in. Four, it is forbidden to bring handbags, backpacks, cameras, video cameras, cups, drinks and other items into the venue. If you have the above items, please go to the bag storage office first. There is a certain fee for storage, and the cameras are counted by quantity. Fifth, pay attention to keep quiet. Please turn off the phone or turn it on mute, and don't make any noise or laughter. Six, pay attention to keep the environment clean and tidy. Smoking, spitting, chewing gum, throwing cigarette butts, peels, scraps of paper and other wastes, climbing over railings and trampling on flower beds and lawns are strictly prohibited. Seven, abide by public morality, mutual humility, take the initiative to take care of the elderly, pregnant women and the disabled. Take care of the money and things you carry with you. Don't leave your things with strangers.