Welcome to english.eastday.com.Today is
Follow us @
Contribute to us!

Shanghai

Business

Culture

China

World

Pictures

Topics

Life

Services

MNCs in Shanghai Best Practice Awards|Cool City
Lujiazui Forum|BRICS Economic Think Tank Forum
11th SH Int'l Youth Interactive Friendship Camp |New Year of China’s 56th Ethnic Minority—Jino’s Forging Iron Festival
China Stories
Consul Generals' New Year Wishes 2015
Where to go today?
Home >> auto >> Article
Palace Museum brings Forbidden City to life for children
From:chinadaily  |  2017-07-19 12:29

The exhibition attracts many students to the Palace Museum during their summer vacation. [Photo/Chinanews.com]

The educational exhibition We All Live in the Forbidden City opened at the Palace of Great Benevolence (Jingren Gong) in the Palace Museum on July 18.

Focusing on the history and culture of the Forbidden City, the exhibition takes young visitors on a journey into the 600-year-old residence of the Ming and Qing emperors to experience the architectural wonder of the world's largest complex of wooden palaces.

Although the exhibit takes place at a venue steeped in history, the organizers employ plenty of audio and visual aids to make it accessible and appealing to younger visitors.

Mock-ups and exhibition boards are set up around the palace to facilitate active learning. Specially made digital videos, which combine education with recreation, help this event to be livelier than traditional displays.

The exhibition's namesake, a popular children's book series created by artists based in Hong Kong, offers a system of enjoyable yet informative stories about the origin, architecture, visual culture and history of the Forbidden City.

Share