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Director Gabriele Mainetti imports a fierce Chinese fighter to an ethnically mixed Roman neighborhood, launching Yaxi Liu as ...
After six centuries of fires, wars and power struggles, the Forbidden City still stands at Beijing’s physical and symbolic center.
The poster for the 15th edition of the Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF) has some inspirations and messages that may lead you to take a closer look.
Forbidden City (Imperial Palace) is ranked #3 out of 16 things to do in Beijing. See pictures and our review of Forbidden City (Imperial Palace).
Inside the Forbidden City, within a lab-like workshop, restorers are undertaking a meticulous effort to preserve the sprawling palace's historical treasures.
To the Peiping Railway Station from the gigantic piles of pink masonry which are the towering gates of the Forbidden City, all traffic was cut off. Troops with fixed bayonets lined the road. At ...
Now a major tourist site in the heart of Beijing, the Forbidden City is the name that was given to the sprawling compound by foreigners in imperial times because entry was forbidden to most outsiders.
About 150 restorers are fusing scientific analysis and traditional techniques to clean, patch and revive Forbidden City relics.
A book recounts how precious works of art thousands of years old were taken to safety as Japan began its invasion of China in the 1930s — a part of China's history largely unknown outside Asia.
After six centuries of fires, wars and power struggles, the Forbidden City still stands at Beijing’s physical and symbolic center.