Live at the Forbidden City

Live at the Forbidden City
Author: Dennis Rea
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2006
Genre: Guitarists
ISBN: 9780595390489

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Live at the forbidden City offers a singular look at the rapidly evolving Chinese popular music scene, as seen through the eyes of one of the first progressive Western musicians to perform extensively in both China and Taiwan. In the 1980s and 90s, American author and musician Dennis Rea played concerts in venues ranging from sports arenas to underground nightclubs to TV broadcasts - frequently under bizarre circumstances and the constant threat of harassment by Communist Party authorities. Spiced with informative reflections on Chinese music and culture, Rea interweaves depictions of his musical adventures with an insider's look at China's emergent rock music phenomenon and an eyewitness account of the violent civil uprising in Chengdu at the same time as the events at Tiananmen Square.

In the Forbidden City

In the Forbidden City
Author: Chiu Kwong-chiu
Publsiher: China Institute in America
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0989377601

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"Readers become tourists as each page turn provides views into labyrinthine courtyards and palaces once reserved for imperial China's emperors (…) An impressive introduction to the Forbidden City." — Kirkus Serving as the seat of imperial power for six centuries, the Forbidden City is one of China's most famous and enigmatic landmarks. Accompanied by a mischievous cat, readers will tour this colossal architectural structure, discovering the secrets hidden inside the palace walls. They will encounter the people who have walked through its halls and gardens, including emperors, empresses, and rebel leaders, and hear exciting tales about the power struggles and intrigues of everyday life. This large format book conveys the grandeur of the Forbidden City through highly detailed line drawings of its buildings, gardens, and courtyards with numerous fold-out spreads. Each page is populated by a large variety of characters and peppered with entertaining anecdotes. Every book includes a plastic magnifying glass for looking at the drawings more closely. "Readers receive a lavish tour of the Forbidden City, once home to Chinese emperors and now a museum, courtesy of Chiu and the Design and Cultural Studies Workshop, which he founded. Delicate line drawings highlight the architectural intricacies of the nearly 178-acre complex (several foldout spreads emphasize its size) while Chiu examines the Ming and Qing dynasties in thorough detail, along with major events in the palace's history. (In one foldout scene, 24 emperors offer pithy, even brusque notes on their reigns — "I was entirely unaccomplished," says Emperor Longqing.) A magnifying glass is wisely included to help readers appreciate the wealth of visual detail." — Publishers Weekly

Forbidden City

Forbidden City
Author: William Bell
Publsiher: Seal Books
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2010-10-15
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9780385674126

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Seventeen-year-old Alex Jackson comes home from school to find that his father, a CBC news cameraman, wants to take him to China's capital, Beijing. Once there, Alex finds himself on his own in Tian An Men Square as desperate students fight the Chinese army for their freedom. Separated from his father and carrying illegal videotapes, Alex must trust the students to help him escape. Closely based on eyewitness accounts of the massacre in Beijing, Forbidden City is a powerful and frightening story.

Bowls of Happiness

Bowls of Happiness
Author: Brian Tse
Publsiher: China Institute in America
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0989377644

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**Winner of the American Library Association's Parent's Choice Gold Award** Piggy's mom loves her so much that she has decided to make a special porcelain bowl just for her. As mom makes the bowl, Piggy enters the world being painted on its outside. There she meets and learns about the animals used on these Chinese artworks and the messages of happiness and good-fortune that they convey. Created by internationally renowned children's book artists Brian Tse and Alice Mak, this book teaches children about Chinese artwork and culture and their universal spirit of generosity, love, and respect for nature. The lovable illustrations are coupled with photographs of porcelain art found in the Palace Museum's collection. Children will learn about how bowls are made and be able to draw their own Bowl of Happiness after they have finished reading the story.

The Forbidden City

The Forbidden City
Author: Wen-chien Cheng
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 0888545002

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The Forbidden City

The Forbidden City
Author: Geremie Barmé
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780674027794

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Barm peels away the veneer of power, secrecy, inscrutability, and passions of imperial China, to provide a new and original history of the culture, politics, and architecture of the Forbidden City: an extraordinary attraction, which encapsulates much of the country's history. ("Sunday Telegraph").

What Was It Like Mr Emperor

What Was It Like  Mr  Emperor
Author: Chiu Kwong-chiu
Publsiher: China Institute in America
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-01-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0989377660

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**Winner of the Moonbeam Children's Book Award Bronze Medal for Multicultural Non-fiction — Picture Book** **American Library Association Parent's Choice Recommended Award Winner** Have you ever wondered what it was like to be the Emperor of China? In this book, readers will get the chance to ask the emperor all the questions they might have about life in the Forbidden City. How was the emperor chosen? What was school like? How did he celebrate his birthday? Who were his friends? What were his favorite foods? How hard did he have to work? Could he be punished? Through fun and engaging stories reader will journey through the average life of an emperor and learn about the people who lived in the palace, including the prince who fought off a rebel invasion, the palace maids who lived in the Inner Court, the emperor who ruled twice, and the emperor who loved crickets. This book can be enjoyed by children and adults alike, with lively illustrations that encourage reader interaction.

Inside Stories from the Forbidden City

Inside Stories from the Forbidden City
Author: Shang, Hongkui
Publsiher: Beijing : New World Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1989
Genre: Beijing (China)
ISBN: STANFORD:36105000460845

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