Beijing, China: Forbidden City [055] Hall of Supreme Harmony (003) Gate of Supreme Harmony (3)

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Title Beijing, China: Forbidden City [055] Hall of Supreme Harmony (003) Gate of Supreme Harmony (3)
Photo Number Box 59, Forbidden City Ming and Ching Palaces, 61
Description Photograph of Gate of Supreme Harmony (Tàihémén), Forbidden City, Beijing, China
Creator Tierney, Lennox
Date 1978
Subject Forbidden City (Beijing, China)--Photographs; Gates--China--Beijing--Photographs; Architecture--China--Beijing--Photographs; Tourists--China--Beijing--Photographs; China; Palaces; Tourists
Keywords Peking; Tàihémén; Tài Hé Diàn
Collection Name and Number P0479 Lennox and Catherine Tierney Photo Collection
Holding Institution Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Spatial Coverage Beijing (China)
Caption on Slide Forbidden City, Gate of Supreme Harmony, Peking, China.
Additional Information Image was scanned from color slide. Note: The Gate of Supreme Harmony (Tàihémén), is the second major gate at the southern side of the Forbidden City. Note: The Hall of Supreme Harmony (Tài Hé Diàn) is the largest hall within the Forbidden City. It is located at its central axis, behind the Gate of Supreme Harmony. Built above three levels of marble stone base, and surrounded by bronze incense burners, the Hall of Supreme Harmony is one of the largest wooden structures within China. Together with the Hall of Central Harmony and Hall of Preserving Harmony, the three halls constitute the heart of the Outer Court of the Forbidden City.--Wikipedia. Note: The Forbidden City is located in the middle of Beijing, China. For almost 500 years, it served as the home of emperors and their households, as well as the ceremonial and political center of Chinese government. It is located in the center of the Imperial City.--Wikipedia. Note: Original caption information for this image provided as: "Forbidden City looking No. from Wu-men to T'ai-ho0men Ming & E. Ch'ing Dyn. ""Hall of Supreme Harmony"" gate Peking, China (on back) Tai-ho-tien (Half of Supreme Harm.) is visible beyond this gate Ming & E. Ch'ing Dynasties"
Type Image
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ARK ark:/87278/s6cg0713
Digitization Specifications Original scanned on Nikon Coolscan 5000 and saved as 2700 ppi TIFF. Display image generated in CONTENTdm as JP2000.
Donor Tierney, Lennox; Tierney, Catherine
Setname uum_lctpc
ID 339680
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6cg0713
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