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Let's talk about some good documentaries about history, cultural relics, collection, appreciation and museums!
First, "I am in the Forbidden City for 600 years" (2020) Douban 8.7?

The uniqueness of this documentary lies in that it is narrated from the perspective of the staff of the Palace Museum, including the ancient architecture department, the repair technology department, the engineering department, the cultural protection science and technology department, the archaeology department and other departments.

In the process of repairing and protecting ancient buildings, people rediscovered the Forbidden City, and also showed the wonderful connection between people outside the palace wall and the city.

Second, "I am repairing cultural relics in the Forbidden City" (20 16) Douban 9.4 points.

There are only three episodes in this documentary, and the length is not long, which is very suitable for an overview before the visit. The documentary was directed by Ye Jun and Han Xiao, and the three-episode documentary on cultural relics restoration produced by China CCTV was broadcast in the TV column "Documentary Editing Room" of CCTV. The film focuses on the restoration process of rare cultural relics such as paintings, bronzes, court clocks, woodwork, ceramics, lacquerware, treasure inlay, court embroidery and so on, as well as the life stories of the restorers.

Three. Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes Panorama Part I Reproduces the Glory of the Tang Dynasty Empire (2008) Douban 9.3 points.

For the first time, the documentary used a high-definition camera to shoot Dunhuang murals that publicized 30 caves. The vision, soundtrack and narration were perfectly integrated, and even a better visual experience might be obtained than arriving at the scene. It may also be the dream of foreign tourists who can't get to Dunhuang.

Fourth, Zhang Chunru? (2008)

Very suitable for documentaries before going to Nanjing.

The film took 15 months to shoot, starting from Zhang Chunru's personal perspective, following her interview footprint when she wrote the book "Nanjing Massacre", and combining a large number of real materials that were first published. This is the first documentary in the world to fully reproduce the Nanjing Massacre from the perspective of real people.