Palace Museum / The Forbidden City 故宫博物院 / 紧禁城 Video #1 Beijing Cultural Heritage Site

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2019
  • The Palace Museum aka The Forbidden City 故宫博物院 Video #1
    Equipment: GoPro7 Black
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palace_...
    Traditionally, the Forbidden City is divided into two parts. The Outer Court (外朝) or Front Court (前朝) includes the southern sections, and was used for ceremonial purposes. The Inner Court (内廷) or Back Palace (后宫) includes the northern sections, and was the residence of the Emperor and his family, and was used for day-to-day affairs of state. (The approximate dividing line shown as red dash in the plan above.) Generally, the Forbidden City has three vertical axes. The most important buildings are situated on the central north-south axis.
    Entering from the Meridian Gate, one encounters a large square, pierced by the meandering Inner Golden Water River, which is crossed by five bridges. Beyond the square stands the Gate of Supreme Harmony (F). Behind that is the Hall of Supreme Harmony Square.[43] A three-tiered white marble terrace rises from this square. Three halls stand on top of this terrace, the focus of the palace complex. From the south, these are the Hall of Supreme Harmony (太和殿), the Hall of Central Harmony (中和殿), and the Hall of Preserving Harmony (保和殿).
    The Hall of Supreme Harmony (G) is the largest, and rises some 30 metres (98 ft) above the level of the surrounding square. It is the ceremonial centre of imperial power, and the largest surviving wooden structure in China. It is nine bays wide and five bays deep, the numbers 9 and 5 being symbolically connected to the majesty of the Emperor.[45] Set into the ceiling at the centre of the hall is an intricate caisson decorated with a coiled dragon, from the mouth of which issues a chandelier-like set of metal balls, called the "Xuanyuan Mirror". In the Ming dynasty, the Emperor held court here to discuss affairs of state. During the Qing dynasty, as Emperors held court far more frequently, a less ceremonious location was used instead, and the Hall of Supreme Harmony was only used for ceremonial purposes, such as coronations, investitures, and imperial weddings.
    The Hall of Central Harmony is a smaller, square hall, used by the Emperor to prepare and rest before and during ceremonies.[48] Behind it, the Hall of Preserving Harmony, was used for rehearsing ceremonies, and was also the site of the final stage of the Imperial examination.[49] All three halls feature imperial thrones, the largest and most elaborate one being that in the Hall of Supreme Harmony.
    At the centre of the ramps leading up to the terraces from the northern and southern sides are ceremonial ramps, part of the Imperial Way, featuring elaborate and symbolic bas-relief carvings. The northern ramp, behind the Hall of Preserving Harmony, is carved from a single piece of stone 16.57 metres (54.4 ft) long, 3.07 metres (10.1 ft) wide, and 1.7 metres (5.6 ft) thick. It weighs some 200 tonnes and is the largest such carving in China.The southern ramp, in front of the Hall of Supreme Harmony, is even longer, but is made from two stone slabs joined together - the joint was ingeniously hidden using overlapping bas-relief carvings, and was only discovered when weathering widened the gap in the 20th century.
    In the south west and south east of the Outer Court are the halls of Military Eminence (H) and Literary Glory (J). The former was used at various times for the Emperor to receive ministers and hold court, and later housed the Palace's own printing house. The latter was used for ceremonial lectures by highly regarded Confucian scholars, and later became the office of the Grand Secretariat. A copy of the Siku Quanshu was stored there. To the north-east are the Southern Three Places (南三所) (K), which was the residence of the Crown Prince.[43]
    Back Three Palaces
    At the centre of the Inner Court is another set of three halls (L). From the south, these are:
    * Palace of Heavenly Purity (乾清宮)
    * Hall of Union
    * Palace of Earthly Tranquility
    Western Six Palaces
    * Palace of Eternal Longevity (永寿宫)
    * Hall of the Supreme Principle (太极殿)
    * Palace of Eternal Spring (长春宫)
    * Palace of Earthly Honour (翊坤宫)
    * Palace of Gathering Elegance (储秀宫)
    * Palace of Universal Happiness (咸福宫)
    * Palace of Benevolence Tranquility (慈宁宮 )
    *
    Eastern Six Palaces
    * Palace of Great Benevolence (景仁宫)
    * Palace of Heavenly Grace (承乾宫)
    * Palace of Accumulated Purity (锺粹宫)
    * Palace of Prolonged Happiness (延禧宫)
    * Palace of Great Brilliance (景阳宫)
    * Palace of Eternal Harmony (永和宫)

КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @andrest-pierre2112
    @andrest-pierre2112 4 роки тому +3

    Nice job Will! Very impressive, what a walk!

    • @blcsfo
      @blcsfo  4 роки тому

      There’s more to come for the National Palace Museum. Stayed tuned.

  • @flungingpictures
    @flungingpictures 4 роки тому +3

    "National Palace Museum / The Forbidden City 故宫博物院"
    -
    1/ er..."故宮博物院 the Palace Museum" is the one in Beijing.
    "The National Palace Museum" is the one in Taipei.
    This video is about the former,
    not the latter.
    2/ "故宮博物院 the Palace Museum" is the correct official name:
    They don't mention "the Forbidden City" "紫禁城" at all in ENG.

  • @annajackson5534
    @annajackson5534 3 роки тому +2

    No handicapped walk areas that not good 😔 good job on your vlog 👍

    • @blcsfo
      @blcsfo  3 роки тому +1

      There are walking areas for the physically disabled people. Just so you know, China has special markings on sidewalks in many cities for blind people where they can feel with with canes for waking.

  • @helenbichard8091
    @helenbichard8091 3 роки тому +2

    Cut the extraneous sound & get a steady infocus camera technique.

  • @sylviasandoval3873
    @sylviasandoval3873 3 роки тому +2

    As you enter the place, are the stone on ground is original stone plus the tree just place in this century ? sound dump but i want to know

    • @blcsfo
      @blcsfo  2 роки тому

      The trees in the garden were planted over 100 years ago.