--FILE--Tourists visit the Pavilion of Spreading Righteousness in the Forbidden City in Beijing, China, 7 July 2011. A sense of dignified peace is w
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--FILE--Tourists visit the Pavilion of Spreading Righteousness in the Forbidden City in Beijing, China, 7 July 2011. A sense of dignified peace is what most visitors take away from Chinas 600-year-old royal palace, the Forbidden City, in the heart of Beijing. But reputations at this stately complex of red walls and dragon-scale roofs, officially called the Palace Museum, have been tarnished in recent months by undignified and culturally painful management mistakes. Government-appointed officials who run the museum amplified the damage by failing to respond quickly. or not at all, to public questions about stolen and broken valuables, special favors for the rich, and swarming termites.