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Part V: How Forbidden City treasures survived modern China’s bloody beginning

Feature Story

When imperial rule collapsed in China at the beginning of the 20th century, the emperor’s Forbidden City home was turned over to the public and transformed into the Palace Museum. Fierce fighting that rocked the country for years after the leadership change posed a grave threat to the palace treasures – considered one of the world’s greatest collections of art and artefacts. To protect them, the Palace Museum director decided to evacuate a large number of items and set them on a 14-year, 75,000km (46,600-mile) journey.

CONCEPT: Adolfo Arranz
IN COLLABORATION WITH: Marco Hernandez, Pablo Robles, Darren Long and Tom Eves

COPY WRITER: Joe Kainz

CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Darren Long

ILLUSTRATIONS: Adolfo Arranz

MOTION GRAPHICS: Karif Wat

SOUND DESIGN: Karif Wat

NARRATOR: Mat Booth

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Chieu Luu

DIRECTOR OF VIDEO: Mat Booth

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