Difference between revisions of "CIIC:Today's featured article/September 23, 2009"

From Wiki China org cn
imported>Ciic
m
imported>Ciic
m
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 
[[File:palace museum1.jpg|thumb|200px|left]]
 
[[File:palace museum1.jpg|thumb|200px|left]]
Located in the center of Beijing, the '''Palace Museum''', historically and artistically one of the most comprehensive museum in China, was established on the basis of the [[Forbidden City]], a palace of the [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties (1368-1840), and their collection of treasures.
+
Located in the center of [[Beijing]], the '''Palace Museum''', historically and artistically one of the most comprehensive museum in China, was established on the basis of the [[Forbidden City]], a palace of the [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasties (1368-1840), and their collection of treasures.
  
 
The Forbidden City used to be the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties. It is nearly 600 years old, with construction started in 1406 and completed in 1420. The principles of [[Feng Shui]], the ancient Chinese system of geomancy, governed the whole process. ('''[[Palace Museum|More ...]]''' )
 
The Forbidden City used to be the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties. It is nearly 600 years old, with construction started in 1406 and completed in 1420. The principles of [[Feng Shui]], the ancient Chinese system of geomancy, governed the whole process. ('''[[Palace Museum|More ...]]''' )

Latest revision as of 00:38, 23 September 2009

Palace museum1.jpg

Located in the center of Beijing, the Palace Museum, historically and artistically one of the most comprehensive museum in China, was established on the basis of the Forbidden City, a palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1840), and their collection of treasures.

The Forbidden City used to be the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties. It is nearly 600 years old, with construction started in 1406 and completed in 1420. The principles of Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese system of geomancy, governed the whole process. (More ... )