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英语 高二下 BS
历史 必修3 RJ
Unit 22 Environmental Protection
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[黑龙江哈尔滨六中2019高二期末]China's Forbidden City—traditionally offlimits at night to anyone except emperors and visiting dignitaries (显要人物)—was decorated with lanterns as China celebrated the end of the Chinese New Year holiday.The complex, home to Chinese emperors for five centuries, was opened at night for the first time since it was reopened as the Palace Museum 94 years ago.
The complex and palace walls were illuminated with red lanterns and a light show, designed to recreate the feelings of the royal court, while the China National Traditional Orchestra and the Peking Opera performed.An image of a treasured scroll called A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains was cast onto the palace roof.
Most Chinese people, however, had to watch the show on television.Only 3,000 people were allowed in: 2,500 invited guests and 500 people who booked their tickets online. “The 3,000 visitors can show off for the whole year,” one perso