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Click here for the product list ☺︎↓ #STARS2021LDVD DVD Documentary: Chinese World Heritage Sites (Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian / Temple of Heaven / Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties). ※No Japanese dubbing Audio: Chinese Subtitles: Japanese Non-copyable Rental prohibited item 1 DVD Overview Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian The Peking Man site at Zhoukoudian is located on Dragon Bone Hill in Zhoukoudian Village, Fangshan District, 48 kilometers southwest of Beijing. It is located at the junction of mountains and plains, with the North China Plain to the southeast and mountainous areas to the northwest. Many mountains near Zhoukoudian have various natural caves due to the action of rocks and water sources, and are commonly called "the cave of the Peking Man." Temple of Heaven The Temple of Heaven is located southeast of Tiananmen Square in Beijing and was built in the 18th year of Yongle (1420 AD) of Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty. Its original name was "Temple of Heaven and Earth." It is where the emperors of the Ming Dynasty held ceremonies for the gods of heaven and earth. In the 9th year of Jiajing (1530 AD) of the Ming Dynasty, the Temple of Earth was built on the outskirts north of Beijing to worship the earth god. From that time on, the Temple of Heaven and Earth was dedicated solely to worshiping heaven and praying for a good harvest, so it was renamed "Temple of Heaven." It is the largest existing ancient sacrificial architectural complex in China. Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties The Ming and Qing dynasties were a glorious era in the history of tomb construction. Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang, who founded the Ming Dynasty, changed the burial mounds to circular or oval shapes. He also demolished palaces and expanded the sacrificial palaces. Following the systems of the Qing and Ming dynasties, they further emphasized the combination of the tombs and the surrounding mountain and river scenery, and also emphasized the order of the people buried by generation. They also formed a combination sequence of the tombs of emperors, empresses, and concubines, and further improved and rationalized the sacrificial system. The imperial tombs of the Ming and Qing emperors refer to the Ming Tombs, the Eastern Qing Tombs, and the Western Qing Tombs. ●The item will be shipped as is in the case. The cover jacket and special features may differ from those for sale. There may be damage (fading, tears, stains, etc.) to the disc surface and cover jacket. We have checked the operation from the beginning to the end before listing. ●Our business hours are weekdays from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and we are closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. 9903
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