Song Yun's Traces Recall 丨The First Lecture of "Hangzhou Wenbo Lecture Hall" "Archaeology of Deoksugung Palace"
Sponsored by the Hangzhou Municipal Bureau of Gardens and Cultural Relics and co-organized by the Hangzhou Municipal Center for the Protection of Cultural Relics and Historical Buildings, the Hangzhou Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology and the Hangzhou Museum, the "Hangzhou Wenbo Lecture Hall" focuses on the cultural relics of the Song Dynasty in Hangzhou, and has launched a number of wonderful lectures.
Today, let's review the first lecture: "Archaeology of Deoksugung Palace".
Song Yun's Traces Recall 丨The First Lecture of "Hangzhou Wenbo Lecture Hall" "Archaeology of Deoksugung Palace"
Lecture Hall Playback:
Lecture 1: Archaeology of Deoksugung Palace
Lecture 1: Archaeology of Deoksugung Palace
Lecture summary
Emperor Gaozong of Song with Qin Juniper and Emperor Xiaozong
From Deoksugung Palace to Chonghua Palace
Archaeological remains of the palace garden and others
Song Yun's Traces Recall 丨The First Lecture of "Hangzhou Wenbo Lecture Hall" "Archaeology of Deoksugung Palace"
△ Excavated in 2001 The remains of the palace wall
Song Yun's Traces Recall 丨The First Lecture of "Hangzhou Wenbo Lecture Hall" "Archaeology of Deoksugung Palace"
△ Aerial view of the site
Song Yun's Traces Recall 丨The First Lecture of "Hangzhou Wenbo Lecture Hall" "Archaeology of Deoksugung Palace"
△ 2005-2006 excavation panorama
Song Yun's Traces Recall 丨The First Lecture of "Hangzhou Wenbo Lecture Hall" "Archaeology of Deoksugung Palace"
△ Excavation of canal remains in 2005-2006
Song Yun's Traces Recall 丨The First Lecture of "Hangzhou Wenbo Lecture Hall" "Archaeology of Deoksugung Palace"
Song Yun's Traces Recall 丨The First Lecture of "Hangzhou Wenbo Lecture Hall" "Archaeology of Deoksugung Palace"
Song Yun's Traces Recall 丨The First Lecture of "Hangzhou Wenbo Lecture Hall" "Archaeology of Deoksugung Palace"
Song Yun's Traces Recall 丨The First Lecture of "Hangzhou Wenbo Lecture Hall" "Archaeology of Deoksugung Palace"
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