The imperial food served within the walls of the Forbidden City by the Qing Dynasty had an important effect on Chinese dietetic culture. Using the traditional diet of the Manchu ethnic group as ...
The ritual use of jade dominated China for millennia, and Qing rulers preserved the tradition, using jade for royal documents ...
Seat of supreme power for over five centuries (1416-1911), the Forbidden City in Beijing ... testimony to Chinese civilization during the Ming and Qing dynasties. The Imperial Palace of the Qing ...
Bianca Tse’s photographs could not exist in real life, but the image maker says they capture a distinct Hong Kong “flavor.” ...
Fuling Mausoleum Fuling Mausoleum lies east of Shenyang City. Qing Emperor Nurhachi and ... It was a forbidden palace during the Qing Dynasty. The other tombs also have their own tablets, except ...
It was once common practice for the rulers of China's Central Plains to build defensive walls, many of which later became ...
The Qing dynasty lasted over 250 years. China had been ruled by emperors from other dynasties for over two thousand years. Why did this system suddenly collapse in 1911? This is one of the big ...
Narrator: The Qing dynasty was the last imperial dynasty in China. It began in 1644 when the Manchu people from the North overthrew the ruling Ming dynasty and established their capital in Beijing.
The exhibition at the Guangdong Museum, entitled Timeless Masterpieces — The Exquisite Guangzhou Clock of Qing Dynasty, ...
A story that follows office worker Xiao Wei who gets lost in the Forbidden City and finds that she has been transported to the Qing Dynasty. Xiao Wei is an ordinary girl from the 21st century.