#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #September2021|#ForbiddenCityMoments #中秋節 #MidAutumnFestival Stunning #FullMoon Photography celebrating the #嫦娥#Change #玉兔 #JadeRabbit illuminating  the Ancient Post Modern Megatroplis City #Beijing  ….

On the Evening Night Day of 21st September 2021 Tuesday, it was the One of the many Festive holidays in the Asian Chinese Communities throughout the world in which dates back to the Shang Dynasty 1600-1046 BC also Western Zhou Dynasty 1046- 771 BC..  on that previously day in which on the Mid-Autumn Festival : 中秋節, also known as Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival celebrated by many East and Southeast Asian countries and regions. It is the second-most important holiday after Chinese New Year with a history dating back over 3,000 years, when the Emperor of China worshipped the moon for bountiful harvests….

 On the that21st September 2021 Tuesday Evening Night there was massive crowds of people whom gathered around the moat areas of the Forbidden City- Beijing- China- People’s Republic of China..  in which people gathering in witness the full moon that over hanging over Forbidden City fortress walls in which with picturesque moments as the moon illuminated as an ancient golden  amberically Chinese Lantern illuminating the Beijing Ancient Post Modern Ultra Megatroplis city landscape ..  previously to the day it was the launch of the Chang Zheng – Long March seven Carrier Rocket daytime launching of Tianzhou three cargo module towards CNSA BRI CMS CSS –China National Space Administration- China Manned Space China Space Station  in for the Shenzhou 13  preparations in the October Month from Wenchang Spacecraft launch centre – Hainan province…..

The festival is held on the 15th day of the 8th month of the Chinese lunisolar calendar with a full moon at night, corresponding to mid-September to early October of the Gregorian calendar. On this day, the Chinese believe that the moon is at its brightest and fullest size, coinciding with harvest time in the middle of autumn….

In the ancient past, there was a hero named Hou Yi who was excellent at archery. His wife was Chang’e. One year, the ten suns rose in the sky together, causing great disaster to the people. Yi shot down nine of the suns and left only one to provide light. An immortal admired Yi and sent him the elixir of immortality. Yi did not want to leave Chang’e and be immortal without her, so he let Chang’e keep the elixir. However, Peng Meng, one of his apprentices, knew this secret. So, on the fifteenth of August in the Chinese lunisolar calendar, when Yi went hunting, Peng Meng broke into Yi’s house and forced Chang’e to give the elixir to him. Chang’e refused to do so. Instead, she swallowed it and flew into the sky. Since she loved her husband and hoped to live nearby, she chose the moon for her residence. When Yi came back and learned what had happened, he felt so sad that he displayed the fruits and cakes Chang’e liked in the yard and gave sacrifices to his wife. People soon learned about these activities, and since they also were sympathetic to Chang’e they participated in these sacrifices with Yi.

After the hero Houyi shot down nine of the ten suns, he was pronounced king by the thankful people. However, he soon became a conceited and tyrannical ruler. In order to live long without death, he asked for the elixir from Xiwangmu. But his wife, Chang’e, stole it on the fifteenth of August because she did not want the cruel king to live long and hurt more people. She took the magic potion to prevent her husband from becoming immortal. Houyi was so angry when discovered that Chang’e took the elixir, he shot at his wife as she flew toward the moon, though he missed. Chang’e fled to the moon and became the spirit of the moon. Houyi died soon because he was overcome with great anger. Thereafter, people offer a sacrifice to Chang’e on every fifteenth day of eighth month to commemorate Chang’e’s action.

Imagines visuals credit are from the Forbidden city –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China…  also from their respectives

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #September2021|#ForbiddenCityMoments- International #2021ServiceTradeFair immersive storytelling the stories of the Forbidden City through Digitally through #VR #DigtialTheater #AR Glasses…

On the early month of September 2021, it was the International Service Trade Fair 2021… The 2021 Service Trade Fair has come to an end. During the exhibition from September 3rd to 7th, the digital palace exhibition area provided a large number of visitors with browsing, explanation and experience services. From the immersive VR digital theatre and AR glasses, to the many digital products that can “travel” the Forbidden City, browse exhibitions, and appreciate cultural relics without leaving the house, to intelligent guides that serve offline audiences, all the audiences I personally felt the vitality of the time radiated by the historic Forbidden City. In the future, the Palace Museum will continue to use modern technology and media to provide convenience for the audience to understand and visit the Forbidden City, promote the digital protection, management and utilization of cultural relics, and promote the creative transformation and innovative development of Chinese excellent traditional culture.

 From the immersive VR digital theatre and AR glasses, to the many digital products that can “travel” the Forbidden City, browse exhibitions, and appreciate cultural relics without leaving the house, to intelligent guides that serve offline audiences, all the audiences I personally felt the vitality of the time radiated by the historic Forbidden City……

Imagines visuals credit are from the Forbidden city –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China…

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #September2021|#ForbiddenCityMoments #ForbiddenCityPress #ForbiddenCityStore the year 2022 the Most awaitingly international iconic #ForbiddenCityCalendar from the 601 years old Forbidden City Press…

On the 6th September 2021 Monday Forbidden City – Beijing- China- People’s Republic of China, it’s here The 2022 “Forbidden City Calendar” the official launch of conference will be held on the 6th September 2021  at Jianfu Palace of the Forbidden City Palace Museum. An official MV “Forbidden City Time”, composed by a professional team of music and photography, and composed of lyrics by the Forbidden City, is also newly released! In the exquisite pictures of the four seasons of the Forbidden City and the cultural relics exhibition, in which storytelling the indicated places of the forbidden City’s moments  as reading together  Walking together in Calendaring’s Palace and looked at the lucky tigers, the tigers welcoming the rui, the tigers blessing the peace, and the tigers rejuvenating, looking forward to a new year with more wings… in which the tiger is a Chinese  Zodiac sign in which view during the summery night sky of constellation Orion in which it’s constellation components makeup of the body of the white tiger in which is a symbolism for good luck charm for Chinese Military personals and there’s family. As to that sayngly it’s also the imperial military Commanding mandate seal order in which comes in pair for conformation.   

The year of Renyin, the zodiac tiger. 2022 “Forbidden City Calendar” selects cultural relics related to tigers from the vast collections of the Forbidden City, expressing the lucky tiger welcoming the auspiciousness, the safety of the tiger, the winter ice play, etc., forming the auspicious picture of the lucky tiger welcoming the New Year and the mountains and rivers celebrating the prosperity. AR interaction is also added. With the electronic calendar reading function. Feel the Calendaring’s Palace, and accompany you to usher in a new year with a new year!

Jihu welcomes the New Year, and the mountains and rivers celebrate the rise of peace. The newly revised 2022 “Forbidden City Calendar” is here! The cover image is selected from the “Flying Tiger Flag with Red Gauze Embroidered Cloud Patterns in the Qing Dynasty”, which reflects 国潮正当红#. The character “tiger” in the background is a collection of Weibei, with lingering charm. In addition, the new calendar also adds AR interaction and electronic calendar reading functions in which gives you the reader a more interactive experience as if you’re still in the Forbidden City exploring its’ untold stories. ….

Imagines visuals credit are from the Forbidden city –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China…

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #August2021|#ForbiddenCityMoments #rainbows bridge above the forbidden City after a rain filled week of a three thousand year more #Beijing ..

On the week of 23rd Monday August 2021 it rained over the more than Three thousand year old  the Ancient – present post Ultra- Modern megatroplis  Capital , Beijing China – People’s Republic of China in which it rained that week in which it washed in bringing clear blue skies.. In which on the 24th August 2021 Thursday it rain during that early day rewardingly the city skyline with rainbows in which casing a storyline of the milky way bridge of that already now couple in between the constellation Vega and Altair  in which the storyline of the Weaver girl and the Cowhearder in during the  七夕Qixi Festival – one of many Chinese Valentine’s Day in which previously was on 14th August 2021 Qiqiao Festival, is a Chinese festival celebrating the annual meeting of the cowherd and weaver girl in mythology. The festival is celebrated on the seventh day of the seventh lunisolar month on the Chinese calendar. The festival was derived from worship of the natural astronomy.

“The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl” is a romantic Chinese folk tale. The story tells of the romance between Zhinü (織女; the weaver girl, symbolizing the star Vega) and Niulang (牛郎; the cowherd, symbolizing the star Altair). Their love was not allowed, and thus they were banished to opposite sides of the heavenly river (symbolizing the Milky Way). Once a year, on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, a flock of magpies would form a bridge to reunite the lovers for a single day. Though there are many variations of the story, the earliest-known reference to this famous myth dates back to a poem from the Classic of Poetry from over 2600 years ago.

“The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl” originated from people’s worship of natural celestial phenomena, and later developed into the Qixi Festival since the Han Dynasty. It has also been celebrated as the Tanabata festival in Japan and the Chilseok festival in Korea. In ancient times, women would make wishes to the stars of Vega and Altair in the sky during the festival, hoping to have a wise mind, dexterous hand (in embroidery and other household tasks), and a good marriage.

鵲橋仙–秦觀(宋朝) Immortals at the Magpie Bridge – Qin Guan (Song Dynasty)

纖雲弄巧, Clouds float like works of art,
飛星傳恨, Stars shoot with grief at heart.
銀漢迢迢暗渡。 Across the Milky Way the Cowherd meets the Maid.
金風玉露一相逢, When Autumn’s Golden Wind embraces Dew of Jade,
便勝却人間無數。 All the love scenes on earth, however many, fade.
柔情似水, Their tender love flows like a stream;
佳期如夢, Their happy date seems but a dream.
忍顧鶴橋歸路。 How can they bear a separate homeward way?
兩情若是久長時, If love between both sides can last for aye,
又豈在朝朝暮暮。 Why need they stay together night and day?

The story was selected as one of China’s Four Great Folktales by the “Folklore Movement” in the 1920s—the others being the Legend of the White SnakeLady Meng Jiang, and Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai—but Idema (2012) also notes that this term neglects the variations and therefore diversity of the tales, as only a single version was taken as the true version

The general tale is a love story between Zhinü (織女, the weaver girl, symbolizing Vega) and Niulang (牛郎, the cowherd, symbolizing Altair). Niulang was an orphan who lived with his brother and sister-in-law. He was often abused by his sister-in-law. They eventually kicked him out of the house, and gave him nothing but an old cow. One day, the old cow suddenly spoke out, telling Niulang that a fairy will come, and that she is the heavenly weaver. It said the fairy will stay here if she fails to go back to heaven before morning. In accordance with what the old cow said, Niulang saw the beautiful fairy and fell in love with her, then they got married. The emperor of heaven (玉皇大帝, lit. ’The Jade Emperor’) found out about this and was furious, so he sent minions to escort the heavenly weaver back to heaven. Niulang was heartbroken and decided to chase after them. However, the Queen Mother of the West drew a Silver River (The Milky Way) in the sky and blocked his way. Meanwhile, the love between Niulang and the weaver moved the magpie, and they built a bridge of magpies over the Silver River for them to meet. The Emperor of Heaven was also moved by the sight, and allowed this couple to meet on the Magpie Bridge once a year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. That was the origin of the Qixi Festival …

Imagines visuals credit are from the Forbidden city –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China…

#北京。 #中國 #China #Beijing | #紫禁城 #ForbiddenCity #August2021|#ForbiddenCityMoments #FashionLookBook #ChineseArtworks #ForbiddenCityStore… Celebrating the #CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #Shenzhou12 #CSS #ChinaSpaceStation Docking with #Astronomically Theme Luxurious Fashion designer accessories and Ancient Designer Chinese #Cosmetics ….

On 17th  June 2021 Friday 9:22 a summery clear morning Hong Kong SAR- Beijing Time-  CNSA –China National Space Administration  on which from Jiuquan Satellite launch Center – Inner Mongolia- China-People’s Republic of China… It  was the  it was the first time in half decade  that the first three Takionaut –Chinese Astronaut to be launched on the 17th June 2021 Friday….Shenzhou 12 manned spacecraft launched successfully…… According to the China Manned Space Engineering Office, at 9:22 on June 17, 2021, Beijing time, the Long March 2 F Yao 12 carrying the Shenzhou 12 manned spacecraft The carrier rocket was ignited and launched on time at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. About 573 seconds later, the Shenzhou 12 manned spacecraft successfully separated from the rocket and entered a predetermined orbit. The three astronauts Nie Haisheng, Liu Boming, and Tang Hongbo were successfully sent into space for flight. The crew was in good condition and the launch was a complete success….  In which celebrating the launch the Forbidden City Design studio press office celebrated with the China- People’s Republic of China’s Space program with astronomically theme in which the Forbidden City is also one of the largest Observatory complexes..  As it’s one of the eight Beijing Central axis looking towards BeiDou- Polaris the Northern Celestial Pole Star in which Beijing is designed on ..…

Inspired by the Chinese Starry astronomy  theme with sun, the moon and the stars, the vast starry sky. Nuwa repairing the sky, Kuafu chasing the sun, Chang’e flying to the moon… The ancients’ fantasy and exploration of the starry sky never stopped. “The Book of the Later Han Dynasty” contains: “There is a purple palace in the sky, where God lives. The king sets up the palace and acts as the elephant.” The Ming Dynasty began to call the imperial city the “Forbidden City”. Yearn for…. The Collection featuring with a luxurious Cosmetics  designer collection –  luxurious designer lipstick collection with Forbidden city walls redLuxurious stationary set with designer notebooks and writing Pens .. Luxurious Designer Ancient Chinese fan featuring the Chinese Zodiacs starry constellationLuxurious Designer waist coat pocket watch featuring with an Ancient Chinese Compasses astronomical points on a golden bezel with Chinese Zodiac starry Constellations..


The Taobao designer of the Palace Museum inspired by the collection of simple astrolabe, sun and moon star orbits, and polar stars, and made the 600-year-old starry sky series of the Forbidden City limited makeup, starry sky folding fan, starry sky pocket watch, falling paper nebula notebook set,….hope that your nebula will be with you, and the future can be expected. May Shenzhou fly into the sky and the galaxy will grow bright…..

Imagines visuals credit are from the Forbidden city –Imperial Palace –Beijing – China- People’s Republic of China…