Per Capita Consumption:
10 RMB 10 RMBOn a hot summer day, it' s pleasant to visit the Forbidden City with eating an ice cream made with the characteristics of the palace!
The Palace Museum ice cream is also called Ridge Beast ice-cream, which is inspired by the imperial roof decoration on the house ridges. The imperial roof decoration originated from the Ming and Qing dynasties and it aimed to protect the architecture from collaps and disasters.
The ice cream is made by the Palace Museum ice cellar, with 3 flavors of chocol...
On a hot summer day, it' s pleasant to visit the Forbidden City with eating an ice cream made with the characteristics of the palace!
The Palace Museum ice cream is also called Ridge Beast ice-cream, which is inspired by the imperial roof decoration on the house ridges. The imperial roof decoration originated from the Ming and Qing dynasties and it aimed to protect the architecture from collaps and disasters.
The ice cream is made by the Palace Museum ice cellar, with 3 flavors of chocolate, custard and mango, and each popsicle stick has the Palace ice cellar logo printed on it.
The Palace Museum ice cream is only sold inside the Forbidden City at 10 RMB/pc.
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