Imperial Palace

"Well, at the Khan's court in Peking, I have seen Buddhist monks make cups of wine fly through the air unaided and offer themselves to the Great Khan's lips. I do not understand it, but I have seen it!"

- Marco Polo " -

The Imperial Palace in Peking was the main seat of Kublai Khan's empire. A banquet for an important guest may draw six thousand guests in attendance. In the summer, the Khan's court moved to his Summer Palace in Shang-Tu.

In the summer of 1289, the Khan prematurely moved his court from Shang-tu to Peking when news came that Khan Noghai had encamped his army at Karakorum, 600 miles from Shang-Tu. Peace talks were still to commence but Noghai's emissary made an unsuccessful attempt on Kublai Khan's life as Noghai's army marched on Peking.

That same year, the Doctor's TARDIS was sent to the palace in Peking as a gift by Marco Polo, who was hoping to bargain for his freedom to travel home to Venice. The Doctor spent much of his time there playing backgammon with the Khan to win back his Tardis. (DW: Marco Polo)