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An Ancient, Avant-Garde Palace

An Ancient, Avant-Garde Palace
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摘要 The Forbidden City stands on the shoulders of tech giants to spread its cultural heritage Avideo featuring a Chinese emperor dancing,rapping,taking selfies and texting imperial concubines via instant messaging services We Chat and QQ recently went viral on the mobile platforms.The commotion was a result of a partnership between Chinese Internet giant Tencent and Avideo featuring a Chinese emperor dancing, rapping, taking selfies and Ltexting imperial concubines via instantmessaging services WeChat and QQ recently went viral on the mobile platforms. The commotion was a result of a partnership between Chinese Intemet giant Tencent and Beijing's Palace Museum, otherwise known as the Forbidden City, announced in earlyJuly.
作者 Pan Xiaoqiao
出处 《Beijing Review》 2016年第32期42-43,共2页 北京周报(英文版)
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