Editor's Note:
China's Palace Museum lit up Tuesday night for the #LanternFestival, with nearly 1,000 people becoming the first group of night visitors to the Forbidden City in 94 years.
Photo: Cui Meng/GT figcaption > Photo: Li Hao/GT figcaption > Photo: Li Hao/GT figcaption > Photo: Li Hao/GT figcaption > Photo: Li Hao/GT figcaption > Photo: Li Hao/GT figcaption > Photo: Cui Meng/GT figcaption > Photo: Cui Meng/GT figcaption > Photo: Cui Meng/GT figcaption > Photo: Li Hao/GT figcaption > China's Palace Museum lit up Tuesday night for the #LanternFestival, with nearly 1,000 people becoming the first group of night visitors to the Forbidden City in 94 years. figcaption > China's Palace Museum lit up Tuesday night for the #LanternFestival, with nearly 1,000 people becoming the first group of night visitors to the Forbidden City in 94 years. figcaption > China's Palace Museum lit up Tuesday night for the #LanternFestival, with nearly 1,000 people becoming the first group of night visitors to the Forbidden City in 94 years. figcaption > China's Palace Museum lit up Tuesday night for the #LanternFestival, with nearly 1,000 people becoming the first group of night visitors to the Forbidden City in 94 years. figcaption > China's Palace Museum lit up Tuesday night for the #LanternFestival, with nearly 1,000 people becoming the first group of night visitors to the Forbidden City in 94 years. figcaption > China's Palace Museum lit up Tuesday night for the #LanternFestival, with nearly 1,000 people becoming the first group of night visitors to the Forbidden City in 94 years. figcaption >