Approximately 65 Palace Museum experts and three outside experts have lectured on a wide range of topics during the series, including ancient architecture, the study and appreciation of cultural relics, Ming-Qing history, protection of cultural relics and
A branch of Beijing's Palace Museum, generally known as the Forbidden City will open in Hong Kong in 2022, to give residents and tourists opportunity to view some of China's most treasured artifacts.
The Palace Museum in Beijing, noted for its creative cultural products, is collaborating with the dress up game Miracle Nikki, which is a popular game among females due to its exquisite costume elements.
Great Wall protection has improved, but more needs to be done, say the results of a State Administration of Cultural Heritage inspection released on Monday.
Stone helmets, armor and the remains of thousands of animals and relics related to animals are among the latest archaeological finds at Emperor Qinshihuang's mausoleum in Shaanxi province, according to CCTV.com.
Forbidden City Brings Archaeology To Life In VRFrom:Wall Street JournalWriter:Date:2016-11-04“It’s so stunning,” exclaimed Zhang Ying, a 10-year-old student with big, black virtual-reality glasses wrapped around her small head. “I never thought an exhibit
The Forbidden City in Beijing, also known as the Palace Museum, will build a new museum to exhibit more of its huge collection, said the site's director, Shan Jixiang, at the 2016 International Smart Tourism Conference in Hangzhou on Oct. 23, China News S
More than 130 experts from around China and abroad gathered in the central province of Hunan, focusing on the centuries-old Chinese Tusi chieftain system and culture.
About 50 officials and scholars from eight countries issued a declaration at Beijing's Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, on Oct 20 on enhancing protection of the world's cultural relics.
The Forbidden City, the culmination of the two-thousand-year development of classical Chinese and East Asian architecture, has been influential in the subsequent development of Chinese architecture, as well as providing inspiration for many artistic works
A Chinese archaeologist recently refuted a BBC report about Northwest China'sTerracotta Warriors, saying that the article has quoted her out of context andoverstated her remarks about Western influence on the 8,000 life-size figures.
China's State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH) has announced plans to establisha national-level protection and research center to better preserve the Great Wall, BeijingTimes reported.