A first for the Palace Museum: Its architectural and cultural legacy inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List
In December 1987, the former imperial palaces of the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911) were officially inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Standing in the heart of Beijing, the grand complex of historical architecture — known as the Forbidden City and home to the Palace Museum — has borne witness to centuries of change. A masterpiece of harmony between history, art and craftsmanship, it continues to embody China's enduring cultural legacy and share it with the world.
Cultural Exchange
Shanghai tea salon in London brews cultural ties
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Chinese people at home and abroad bond together in ritual ceremony