How restorers are unlocking the secrets of the relics in China’s Forbidden City - Scientific analysis and traditional ...
Restorers at Beijing's Forbidden City Museum use modern technology to preserve ancient artifacts with traditional techniques.
In Beijing's Forbidden City, restorers use advanced X-ray technology to analyze artifacts, ensuring their preservation for ...
Together they bears testimony to the evolution of the city and exhibits evidence of the imperial dynastic system and urban planning traditions of China. The location, layout, urban pattern, roads and ...
Operating under the official title of "The Palace Museum," the Forbidden City (also known as the Imperial Palace ... In some of the structures, curated art and historic relics have been placed ...
Seat of supreme power for over five centuries (1416-1911), the Forbidden City in Beijing ... furniture and works of art), constitutes a priceless testimony to Chinese civilization during the Ming and ...
Depicting Taoist deities in a misty landscape, a Qing dynasty lacquer panel inlaid with jade and agate is among thousands of artefacts pulled out of museum storage in China to be restored ...
Their objective is to better preserve the artifacts at the sprawling imperial palace, the former home of China’s emperors ... the Forbidden City is the name that was given to the sprawling ...
In the heart of Beijing, the Forbidden City stands as a testament to China's rich imperial past. Now serving as the Palace ...
It's highly technical work in what looks more like a lab than a museum: A fragment of a glazed roof tile from Beijing's Forbidden City is analysed in a state-of-the-art X-ray diffraction machine that ...