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The Palace Museum Virtual Reality Program "The Forbidden City: Palace of the Emperors – Special version for the exhibition Two Hundred Selected Masterpieces from the Palace Museum, Beijing"

(In Japanese)

From The Palace Museum Virtual Reality Program "The Forbidden City: Palace of the Emperors – Special version for the exhibition Two Hundred Selected Masterpieces from the Palace Museum, Beijing" :
The East Warmth Chamber of the Hall of Mental Cultivation, where Empress Dowager Cixi ruled "from behind the curtains"
(c)the Palace Museum / Toppan Printinv Co., Ltd.
During the special exhibition period of Two Hundred Selected Masterpieces from the Palace Museum, Beijing, The Palace Museum Virtual Reality Program "The Forbidden City: Palace of the Emperors – Special version for the exhibition Two Hundred Selected Masterpieces from the Palace Museum, Beijing" will be on view in Room T5, Honkan.
The Forbidden City, which was the palace of the Chinese emperors, was the origin of the present-day Palace Museum, Beijing. The view of this vast palace at the time of the Qing dynasty will be reproduced in CG video. Including the view of the Hall of Mental Cultivation which is shown for the first time, the exteriors as well as the interiors of the palace buildings will appear on a 2.7 meter high, 12 meter wide large screen. Explanations of the individual palace buildings and works which appear in the special exhibition will also be introduced.

 

 

Date
January 2, 2012 (Mon) - February 19, 2012 (Sun)   (Every Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri,Sat,Sun,Holiday)
Time
09:30 - 17:00
Venue
Japanese Gallery (Honkan)-Room T5
Closed
Mondays(Except for Monday, January 2, January 9) and Tuesday, January 10
With the Cooperation of
The Palace Museum, Beijing
Produced by
Toppan Printing Co., Ltd.
Fee
with Museum admission


Related Exhibition

  1. Two Hundred Selected Masterpieces from the Palace Museum, Beijing
  2. Japanese Archaeology and Special Exhibition (Heiseikan)-Special Exhibition Galleries
    January 2, 2012 (Mon) - February 19, 2012 (Sun)