The architecture of Rajasthan is very distinctive, and each is worth punching in. The city palace is located in the center of Rajasthan's capital Jaipur, the private palace of Wang Bang. In the 1970s, because many of the royal privileges were withdrawn, they could only narrow down the private area and open up parts of the palace to museums, hotels, etc. to earn income for the maintenance of the royal descendants. The urban palaces visited by ordinary tourists were part of this museum. [Layout] Consistent with other Mughal architecture, the city palace is also divided into public halls: the king is deliberating, displaying two silver bottles that maintain the Guinness World Records, when the king was invited to the UK, using these two huge silver bottles filled with the water of the Holy River and the Ganges River, all the way to use, To keep yourself holy. -Private hall: a good place for net red punch cards! Four beautiful doors represent the four seasons, each beautifully decorated, - the Costume Museum: Rajasthan polo clothes are their pride, and the biggest pajamas in history, pajamas, a pajamas may fit into eight me! -Weapons Museum: Welcome and Goodbye on the latch with knives and guns, very creative. -Family Museum: The hall where Montbart was received, and portraits of kings were displayed around it, and everyone had some interesting stories! - There is a craft museum opposite the Costume Museum: in fact, some artisans who still serve the royal family sell art for a living, but if you want to buy detailed paintings, I personally feel that this is more authentic and formal. -Royal residence: The tallest yellow building and associated courtyards in the building are the residences of the royal family today. I wonder if there is a chance to meet the handsome prince?