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The Kangxi Emperor: Treasures from the Forbidden City

For the first time in Southeast Asia, the story of one China's greatest emperors is told through rare treasures from the Palace Museum, Beijing
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13 Mar - 14 Jun 2009

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Hailed as one of China's greatest emperors, the Kangxi Emperor, XuanYe, succeeded his father, Emperor Shunzhi, at the tender age of eight. During his reign (1662 – 1722), the Manchus consolidated rule over China and the Chinese empire expanded.

The Kangxi Emperor's many achievements can be attributed to his passion and competence in his various roles. He was an astute ruler, skilled warrior, keen scholar and patron of the arts. His intellect, political acumen, diverse talents and civic virtues won him the admiration and support of his subjects.

This exhibition showcases treasures from the Palace Museum, Beijing and offers visitors a rare glimpse into the Forbidden City - right here in Singapore.

Admission charges apply. $10 (adults) / $5 (concession). Includes admission to ACM permanent galleries. Family package available.

Event:
Manchu Mania!
Saturday, 28 March & Sunday, 29 March 2009
12 – 7pm
Admission to this event and the ACM galleries is FREE

Find out what it was like to live in 17th century China under Emperor Kangxi in this two-day family carnival! Take part in activities that the Emperor and his people enjoyed during his reign. Marvel at Chinese-style wrestling displays, try your hand at archery and feast your eyes on colourful Qing dynasty dancers and a traditional Chinese opera troupe. Don’t miss out on a tour of the special exhibition, The Kangxi Emperor: Treasures From The Forbidden City, where characters like imperial concubines, soldiers and court officials come alive and tell you their stories. There will also be specially tailored craft activities for children.

Getting There:
Asian Civilisations Museum
1 Empress Place
Tel: (65) 6332 7798

5-minute walk from the Raffles Place MRT Station.

Parking is available at New Parliament House, Six Battery Road, One Fullerton and Empress Place

By Bus:
SBS : 100, 130, 131
SMRT : 167, 75

Website:
www.acm.org.sg

Image(s) courtesy of the Palace Museum, Beijing. All Rights Reserved.