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Beijing - Palaces and Temples
Gates, palaces and temples all feature in this rare colour film from 1938 filmed mainly in the seemingly empty grounds of Beijing's Forbidden City.
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Overview
This remarkable and rare colour film of Beijing's Forbidden City gives some insight into the impact of tourism in 1938. Views of the Forbidden City's various landmarks are made all the more intriguing by the apparent lack of any visitors. However, it is interesting to note the No Smoking sign, in English, towards the end of the film.
S. Howard Hansford was an archaeologist and jade expert based at London University. He published a number of authoritative books on the subject of jade, as well as contributing several academic papers and contributions to journals on Chinese decorative art. During the Second World War Professor Hansford worked on code-breaking at Bletchley Park. The few visitors to the Forbidden City, as seen in this film, contrasts sharply with the current experience - where it's estimated that 7 million people will visit the Imperial Palace complex each year.
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