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Who knows what is the background music of CCTV documentary The Forbidden City?

It's the song Memory of the Forbidden City.

Memory of the Forbidden City was composed by Japanese duo The Thinker (S.E.N.S.) and The Thinker (S.E.N.S.). It is pure music without lyrics. The song was included in the first soundtrack of the album Forbidden City by NHK and released on July 26th. 1996. Among them, Memory of the Forbidden City is one of the theme music created for the trilogy of the Forbidden City.

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Introduction to the song "Memory of the Forbidden City";

The Forbidden City, the Great Wall, Dunhuang, the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor and the Terracotta Warriors are the four most famous historical sites in China. 1987 was also listed in the world cultural heritage protection list. For thousands of years, they have witnessed the glorious history and civilization of the Chinese nation, and at the same time, they have entrusted countless China people with deep and lasting feelings for their nostalgia for the past and thinking about the present.

The theme music Memory of the Forbidden City in Treasure of the Forbidden City changes its rhythm with the ups and downs of historical narrative. The deep knocking sounds like ringing the bell of the Yongle Dynasty in Daming, and the solemn hall covered with glazed tiles in the Forbidden City represents the grandeur and glory of the civilized country they yearn for.