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How to visit the Palace Museum?

If you want to see the Forbidden City, you don't have to go here, because it's inconvenient for everyone to go out recently, so there are ways to visit it, but how to visit it? Bian Xiao, introduce it to everyone!

How to visit the Forbidden City?

Speaking of "the Forbidden City is a cloud tour", you can "travel in depth" anytime and anywhere by opening the official website of the Palace Museum and the official WeChat. Enter the "Panorama of the Forbidden City" column, which records the courtyard of the Forbidden City with high-definition images, and can have a panoramic view of all open areas and the external space and internal space of hall of mental cultivation, China Palace and other unopened areas; At the same time, the audience can travel through time and space and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Forbidden City all year round. Through the "V Forbidden City", you can deeply visit the popular hall of mental cultivation, the virtual renovation of the "Crystal Palace", the "Secret Garden" in the Qianlong period and other "mysterious" palaces, and analyze the history and culture behind the royal life and architecture at multiple levels in the immersive interactive experience.

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The collection of the Palace Museum exceeds 6.5438+0.86 million pieces/set. In order to further activate the collection and present the "big" collection in the "small" space, the Palace Museum launched "Famous Paintings of the Forbidden City", "Digital Cultural Relics Museum" and "Digital Treasures Museum" by using the network platform, each with its own emphasis. "Famous Paintings of the Forbidden City" now contains 334 famous paintings of past dynasties. Through the infinite zoom of ultra-high-definition digital images, the expressions of vendors in riverside scenes in the Riverside Map of Qingming Festival and the structure of mountain pavilions of thousands of miles of rivers and mountains can be seen at a glance. Related papers, research results and other contents are also readily available, integrating aesthetics and knowledge. Built in 2000, the "Digital Cultural Relics Library" released more than 50,000 high-definition images of 25 kinds of cultural relics in the Palace Museum at one time, meeting the needs of the public for appreciation, study and research in Bo Gu. At present, the "Digital Jubaoge" has launched more than 200 three-dimensional cultural relics in 12 categories, including gold and silver wares, jade stone tools and bronzes. It displays the details and panorama of cultural relics in a high-precision and all-round way, and the audience can "touch" the cultural relics at zero distance by gently sliding the mouse.

Recently, the Forbidden City in official website has also launched a virtual exhibition, such as the version exhibition of Chunhua Pavilion Post. The version of Chunhua pavilion post is complicated. The exhibition brings together the collections of the Palace Museum, and displays the details of each version in three parts: Song-engraved Chunhua Pavilion Post, Ming-engraved Chunhua Pavilion Post and Qing-engraved Chunhua Pavilion Post, which is convenient for the audience to visually compare and appreciate. At the same time, in order to give the audience a chance to "return to the exhibition hall", the "Forbidden City Exhibition" APP has collected 76 exhibitions with different themes, such as "Welcome the Spring Festival, Welcome Auspiciousness" and "Sumeru Fushou", which have been launched since 20 15, allowing the audience to virtually roam in the panoramic view of the exhibition hall, get all-round information on exhibitions and exhibits, and truly realize the "never ending" of the exhibition.

In addition, the "Audiovisual Hall" launched by official website of the Palace Museum allows the audience to listen to the analysis of ancient famous paintings by researchers of the Palace Museum, to listen to the traditional music of China, and to listen to the stories and meanings of ancient famous paintings interpreted by modern young people with music. The "Forbidden City Wallpaper" under the "Wenchuang" column designs ancient fine cultural relics into downloadable computer and mobile phone wallpapers; Echo of the Forbidden City, in the form of serial cartoons, presents the story of the national treasure of the Forbidden City moving south and west during the Anti-Japanese War. It can be predicted that with the development of the times, the content and level of the digital experience of the Palace Museum will be continuously enriched.

Well, if you want to visit the Forbidden City at home, you might as well visit it from these aspects!