What kind of encounter will take place between two of the most iconic architectural masterpieces in human history—the Forbidden City and the Louvre Museum?
This documentary offers an in-depth exploration of both architectural wonders, while also showcasing numerous exhibits housed within the museums. For architects, enhancing our cultural and artistic appreciation is essential, and I highly recommend this series to all friends and colleagues!

The 12-episode series, When the Louvre Meets the Forbidden City, features 40-minute episodes that trace the development of Eastern and Western art across various historical periods and regions, including ancient Central Asia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, and the Renaissance.
It incorporates the latest insights from experts and scholars across multiple disciplines, highlighting the unique creativity and vision behind establishing museums within palace architectures like the Louvre and the Forbidden City. The series aims to provide a review of art and history from a modern Chinese perspective.

Bridging East and West, the series embraces both shared heritage and distinct differences, illustrating cultural exchange and dynamic interaction. From ancient artifacts to cultural philosophies and the rise of civilizations, it offers a comprehensive view of world art museums through the lens of media.
This documentary strives to build a path toward mutual understanding and respect among different ethnic groups and civilizations. It presents a fresh visual experience and a stimulating exchange of ideas for audiences in both China and the West.



















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