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The Administrative Office serves as the Institute’s main office. The office provides managerial, clerical, research, and editorial support for the Institute...
The Institute has made significant achievements in archaeological investigation of the Forbidden City and palace relics, joint archaeological operations with certain provincial and municipal partners and with overseas partners.
The institute's primary functions are as follows: 1. Develop Gugong Studies as a field of systematic study...
The institute's primary functions are as follows: 1. Conduct research on the Museum's collection of oracle bones, bronze inscriptions, rubbings, and documents found in Dunhuang and Turpan...
The institute's primary functions are as follows: 1. Collect, catalogue, and conduct research on images, books, archives, and manuscripts from the Ming and Qing imperial courts...
The institute's primary functions are as follows: 1. Conduct research on the Palace Museum's architecture and surrounding environment with emphasis on their historical background, artistic features, and ancient building techniques...
The institute's primary functions are as follows: 1. Research the history of traditional opera performed in the Ming and Qing courts. Acquire, classify, and conserve relevant artifacts. Acquire and study relevant ancient documents...
The institute's primary functions are as follows: 1. Rediscover and catalogue compile, and publish on the techniques used in the Forbidden City during the Ming and Qing dynasties, in order that they not cease to be transmitted...
The institute's primary functions are as follows: 1. Research the legal aspects of the museum and laws regarding cultural heritage...
The institute's primary functions are as follows: 1. Provide a platform for collaborative research among Chinese and international scholars that aim at deeper understandings of traditional Chinese culture...
The institute's primary functions are as follows: 1. Conduct research on Chinese ceramics in the Palace Museum collection and other museums worldwide and those unearthed at archaeological sites...
The Palace Museum's research in Tibetan Buddhism began in the late 1980s, and, with many years of scholarly achievements, has drawn the attention of Chinese and international researchers...
The institute's primary functions are as follows: 1. Research the diplomatic policy of the court, the Silk Road, and artistic, literary, and scientific exchange...
The institute's primary functions are as follows: 1. Rest on the core value that the replication and imitation techniques of traditional Chinese painting are an intangible cultural heritage; continue, preserve, and develop these techniques...
The institute's primary functions are as follows: 1. Rediscover and research the history of imperial gardens and the history and cultivation techniques of traditional court plants...
The Palace Museum Research Institute was established by the Palace Museum as an unincorporated organization for scholarly inquiry and exchange...
The Forbidden City Society is a leading academic society under the management of the State Administration of Cultural Heritage and affiliated with the Palace Museum-which is under the governance of the Ministry of Culture-and is an independent scholarly organization...
The Society for Qing Palace History is a scholarly organization for the research of Qing dynasty court history and is a permanent establishment of the Palace Museum...