#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #January2022 | #ForbiddenCitySunrise marking celebrating the first sunrise of the #NewYearsDay2022 #1stJanuary2022 with the first China flag raising on Tian’anmen Square….

Today this morning at six in the early hours of wintery morning Hong Kong SAR-Beijing time it’s is the first morning of 2022 January 1st sunrise sunlight warmth radiantly  glittering the Imperial Palaces of the primary Beijing Central Axis complex of which is the now Ming – Qing Dynasty  602 Forbidden City years old Beijing – China – People’s Republic of China ..

During the sunrise it was the First China’s – China- People’s Republic of China Flag Raising ceremony of 2022 in Tian’anmen Square.. The Chinese national flag will be raised at Beijing’s Tian’anmen Square on the first day of 2022. The ceremony takes about two minutes but people often arrive the night before to get a good spot.

……the second decade from the turn of the century in Beijing the Capital of China also the People’s Republic of China, marking its six hundred and two years anniversary of the Forbidden city that marks the transitional point of in between the middle of the Ming Dynasty (1368- 1644) transitionally from Nanjing to Beijing towards the Qing Dynasty (1636-1644-1911) …. The Imperial Palace seen so many countless seasonally transitional equinoxes but further its six hundred years is iconic, but it’s five hundred ninety nine years it marks it Autumn Equinox…. In which it only took twelve years to build the same of the Daming Palace of The Tang Dynasty Xian Imperial Capital only it was least twenty times larger……  

Imagines credits are of the Forbidden City –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China also from the Series Weibo北京卫视上新了故宫 Treasures in the Forbidden City…

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #December2021 |#悦读旧宫 #Shenzhen #GreaterBayArea #ForbiddenCityPublishingHouse featuring its Cultural and creative exhibition #February2022 ….

On the weeks on December 2021 it was the winter 2021 in which during the Beijing – China – People’s Republic of China in which during the two months in Shenzhen in the Greater Bay Area of China across form Hong Kong SAR is the Forbidden City Publishing House exhibition featuring it’s numerous designer creative forbidden city mechanize products inspired by the life designing Historically elements of the Forbidden City from ancient to postmodern times in which are featuring on the Forbidden City store  …..

The New Year’s Eve Yingxiang — 悦读旧宫 Cultural and creative exhibition is coming to Shenzhen…….  The exhibition runs until February 28th 2022! Friends from Shenzhen don’t forget to check in! The location is at Huabo Art Center, Phase 2 of Galaxy Coco Park, Futian District, Shenzhen…… 268 Fuhua Rd 3, 中心城 Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, 518020 – People’s Republic of China..

Imagines credits are of the Forbidden City –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China….

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #December2021 | #WinterSolstice marking the upgrading #VirtualReality #AugmentedReality the #DigitalForbiddenCity #MiniProgram #DigtalMuseum #App ….

On the 21st December 2021 it was the Winter Solstice 2021 in which during the Beijing – China – People’s Republic of China  it was the winter solstice in which during that day there was a special moment where it happens on during that day where the Every year around Winter Solstice, the 22nd solar term of the Chinese lunar year, meaning the “summit of the winter,” the Palace Museum welcomes an annual spectacle-the signboard inscription with “Upright and Pure in Mind” (“Zhengda guangming” in Chinese) and the five golden dragons below it in the Palace of Heavenly Purity (Qianqing Gong in Chinese) are illuminated from west to east…. Featuring on CGTN live streaming that day…

数码御宫小程序冬至暖心保护# It’s the winter solstice, and the sun will resume: The Digital Forbidden City Mini Program 2.0 is officially released! In addition to the overall visual renewal, the new version of the Mini Program also optimizes and adds practical functions such as online ticket purchase, exhibition reservation, and shopping in the courtyard to further improve the “one-stop” visit experience! Smarter, friendlier, simpler, and more open, just to serve you better….

Imagines credits are of the Forbidden City –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China also from the Series Weibo北京卫视上新了故宫 Treasures in the Forbidden City…

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #December 2021 |#午門 # MeridianGate  韩美林天书艺术故宫展 Han Meilin’s Art of Book in the Palace Museum ….

 “Han Meilin’s Art of Book in the Palace Museum” will be held at the main building of the Meridian Gate of the Palace Museum and the Xiyanchi Exhibition Hall from tomorrow until March 20, 2022. The exhibition uses Han Meilin’s “Book of Heaven” art as its element, and expands to various fields such as ink, ceramics, purple sand, printing and dyeing, wood carving, and iron art. According to the current epidemic prevention and control situation, and in accordance with the principles of appointment, current limit, and peak shifting, the exhibition will be admitted by appointment, with a full-day limit of 3,000 people, until the quota is full. Visitors can make real-name reservations using the second-generation ID card or passport information through the online ticketing website of the Palace Museum the WeChat account “The Palace Museum Audience Service” or the “Digital Forbidden City……

午門  MeridianGate   is the southern and largest gate of the Forbidden City in Beijing, China. Unlike the other gates of the Forbidden City, the Meridian Gate has two protruding arms on either side, derived from ancient que towers traditionally used to decorate the main entrances of palaces, temples and tombs. The gate has five arches. The three central arches are close together in the main, central section; the two flanking arches are farther apart from the three central arches, and are located between the central section and the protruding arms. The centre arch was formerly reserved for the Emperor alone; the exceptions were the Empress, who could enter it once on the day of her wedding, and the top three scholars of the triennial civil service examinations, who left the exams through the central arch. All other officials and servants had to use the four side arches.

A series of buildings form the superstructure of the gate. The central one is a pavilion of nine bays wide, with double eaves. On each of the protruding side, a 13 bays-long building with a single eave connects the two pyramidal-roofed pavilions that represented the que towers.

Its superstructure is also called the “Five Phoenix Turrets” because it is composed of five buildings…… Imperial proclamations and almanacs were issued from the gate house. ….. 

Imagines credits are of the Forbidden City –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China also from the Series Weibo北京卫视上新了故宫 Treasures in the Forbidden City…

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #December2021 |#ForbiddenCityMoments #養心殿Hall of Mental Cultivation temporarily closed for restoration now awaitingly for its reopening with new Stories #ForbiddenCityDairy ….  

Four years of light and shadow circulation, five years of prosperity……  古宫新事 the fifth episode will be released soon. We will go to the annual appointment in the 601 year old Forbidden City – Beijing –China – People’s Republic of China , within the Forbidden City  the Awaitingly opening renovated –restoration of  養心殿Hall of Yangxin to witness the new stories in the Hall of Yangxin during this year. Stay tuned on December 17th 2021 in which currently it has been undergoing a massive restoration in the year 3rd September 2018  in which before After two years of preparation, renovation of The Hall of Mental Cultivation was officially kicked off with a ceremony held on Monday in the Palace Museum, which is housed within the Forbidden City

The Hall of Mental Cultivation (Yangxin dian) was built in 1537 and rebuilt during the Qing emperor Yongzheng’s reign (1723-1735). The “I”-shaped buildings are divided into two parts – the front halls and the rear halls. The chamber was moved to the rear halls after the emperor Yongzheng Originally used a Residence of the emperor, governance, administration

The Hall of Yangxin is about 94.8 meters long from north to south and 81.3 meters wide from east to west, covering an area of ​​about 7707 square meters. The Hall of Yangxin is an I-shaped hall. The front hall is three rooms wide, 36m wide, 3 rooms deep, and 12m deep. The yellow glazed tiles rest on the top of the mountain , the Ming and Xici indirect rolling sheds embrace the building.

The Hall of Mental Cultivation (Yangxin dian) was built in 1537 and rebuilt during the Qing emperor Yongzheng’s reign (1723-1735). The “I”-shaped buildings are divided into two parts – the front halls and the rear halls. The chamber was moved to the rear halls after the emperor Yongzheng. The central rooms and the west rooms of the front halls were changed into the place where emperor handled the state routine affairs, reviewed memoranda and received his officials.

The east room was the place where the empress dowagers Cixi and Cian took charge of the state affairs behind a screen when the emperors Tongzhi and Guangxu were in their childhood. The Qing last emperor Puyi (r. 1909-1911) convinced the “presence meeting” and made the decision to give up the throne after the revolution of 1911 broke out.

Imagines visuals credit are from the Forbidden city –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China…  also from their respectives from the Series Weibo北京卫视上新了故宫 Treasures in the Forbidden City…