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Filmed in High Definition, this epic series captures the history of the Forbidden City and the Chinese Imperial Palace. For five centuries, it housed 24 Emperors and their households. This documentary explores the emperors, their politics, conflicts, people and the majesty of the surviving buildings and accessories, showcasing the palace as the political and ceremonial heart of China.
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7 episodios
  • 5. Porcelain Masterpieces

    5. Porcelain Masterpieces

    Delve into the rich history and intricate craftsmanship of Chinese porcelain. This episode explores the evolution of porcelain artistry, highlighting the exquisite designs and techniques developed over centuries within the imperial palace and showcases the significance of these masterpieces in Chinese culture and their enduring legacy. .
    Delve into the rich history and intricate craftsmanship of Chinese porcelain. This episode explores the evolution of porcelain artistry, highlighting the exquisite designs and techniques developed over centuries within the imperial palace and showcases the significance of these masterpieces in Chinese culture and their enduring legacy. .
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    46 min
    31 ago 2009
  • 6. Paintings and Calligraphy

    6. Paintings and Calligraphy

    This episode explores the rich history and significance of Chinese paintings and calligraphy housed within the imperial palace. It delves into the intricate artistry, techniques, and cultural importance of these masterpieces, highlighting their role in Chinese heritage. It also examines the meticulous restoration processes undertaken to preserve these invaluable works for future generations.
    This episode explores the rich history and significance of Chinese paintings and calligraphy housed within the imperial palace. It delves into the intricate artistry, techniques, and cultural importance of these masterpieces, highlighting their role in Chinese heritage. It also examines the meticulous restoration processes undertaken to preserve these invaluable works for future generations.
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    46 min
    31 ago 2009
  • 7. Jade Objects

    7. Jade Objects

    An old saying goes, "The moral character of a noble person is compared to jade." Jade played an important role to the Emperor and the inhabitants of the Forbidden City. Thought to hold strength of character and spirit, the jade objects in the Imperial collection were considered to be very valuable.
    An old saying goes, "The moral character of a noble person is compared to jade." Jade played an important role to the Emperor and the inhabitants of the Forbidden City. Thought to hold strength of character and spirit, the jade objects in the Imperial collection were considered to be very valuable.
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    46 min
    31 ago 2009
  • 8. Western Fever

    8. Western Fever

    The paintings in the Imperial palace were not all of Chinese origin, some were by Western artists. These painting from overseas illustrate the foreign relations of China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. This episode follows the footprints of Western religion, displaying the conflicts that arose between this highly developed feudal civilization and the outside world.
    The paintings in the Imperial palace were not all of Chinese origin, some were by Western artists. These painting from overseas illustrate the foreign relations of China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. This episode follows the footprints of Western religion, displaying the conflicts that arose between this highly developed feudal civilization and the outside world.
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    45 min
    31 ago 2009
  • 9. Palace Transformation

    9. Palace Transformation

    The Forbidden City of the Ming and Qing Dynasties was closely guarded to keep commoners out. The strict system denied the masses entrance into this world of power. Upon the establishment of the Republic of China, the Qing family was driven out of the Forbidden City. Later, the Palace Museum was set up, marking the end of the Forbidden City's shroud of mystery.
    The Forbidden City of the Ming and Qing Dynasties was closely guarded to keep commoners out. The strict system denied the masses entrance into this world of power. Upon the establishment of the Republic of China, the Qing family was driven out of the Forbidden City. Later, the Palace Museum was set up, marking the end of the Forbidden City's shroud of mystery.
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    46 min
    31 ago 2009
  • 10. Treasures Lost

    10. Treasures Lost

    This episode explores the loss of cultural relics from the Forbidden City due to historic upheaval. Many treasures were taken as the nation faced turmoil. Since the new government's establishment, the Palace Museum now houses a collection of one million pieces.
    This episode explores the loss of cultural relics from the Forbidden City due to historic upheaval. Many treasures were taken as the nation faced turmoil. Since the new government's establishment, the Palace Museum now houses a collection of one million pieces.
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    46 min
    31 ago 2009
  • 11. The Forbidden City Endures

    11. The Forbidden City Endures

    This episode portrays the development of the Forbidden City after 1949. It showcases the new collection of cultural relics, the restoration of the ancient buildings of the Forbidden City complex and plans for maintaining it into the future.
    This episode portrays the development of the Forbidden City after 1949. It showcases the new collection of cultural relics, the restoration of the ancient buildings of the Forbidden City complex and plans for maintaining it into the future.
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    46 min
    31 ago 2009
  • Inside the Forbidden City
    20091 temporada
    Filmed in High Definition, this epic series captures the history of the Forbidden City and the Chinese Imperial Palace. For five centuries, it housed 24 Emperors and their households. This documentary explores the emperors, their politics, conflicts, people and the majesty of the surviving buildings and accessories, showcasing the palace as the political and ceremonial heart of China.
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    Zheng XinmiaoHuayong Zhao
    Estudio
    Cinevision Global
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