Embark on a journey through the Three Hills and Five Gardens, where a stroll along the northern bank of the Chang River leads you to the majestic Wanshou Temple. This ancient architectural marvel seamlessly blends the grandeur of a royal temple, garden, and palace. Unlike many museums, Wanshou Temple, transformed into the Beijing Art Museum in 1987, serves as both a protected historical site and a vibrant exhibition venue. Its collection of 120,000 treasures offers a dazzling display of art, highlighting the splendors of the Ming and Qing dynasties.
What secrets of "longevity and prosperity" lie hidden within the temple's walls? What ancient architectural philosophies are revealed in the "beam-to-column substitution" technique? Join American blogger Aleese Lightyear and Hu Guimei, Associate Researcher at the Beijing Art Museum, as they uncover the cultural codes and marvel at the beauty of the “Mini Forbidden City” in Western Beijing!
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