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Nighttime light show revives imperial glory of Shenyang Palace

CGTN

Projections are cast onto the red walls of the Shenyang Palace in Liaoning Province on June 16, 2025. /IC
Projections are cast onto the red walls of the Shenyang Palace in Liaoning Province on June 16, 2025. /IC

Projections are cast onto the red walls of the Shenyang Palace in Liaoning Province on June 16, 2025. /IC

Projections are cast onto the red walls of the Shenyang Palace in Liaoning Province on June 16, 2025. /IC
Projections are cast onto the red walls of the Shenyang Palace in Liaoning Province on June 16, 2025. /IC

Projections are cast onto the red walls of the Shenyang Palace in Liaoning Province on June 16, 2025. /IC

As night falls in Shenyang, northeast China's Liaoning Province, the red walls of the Shenyang Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and imperial palace of the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911), is transformed into a dazzling stage of history and light. A light show casts a warm glow over the ancient palace complex, drawing crowds of locals and tourists alike.

Projections are cast onto the red walls of the Shenyang Palace in Liaoning Province on June 16, 2025. /IC
Projections are cast onto the red walls of the Shenyang Palace in Liaoning Province on June 16, 2025. /IC

Projections are cast onto the red walls of the Shenyang Palace in Liaoning Province on June 16, 2025. /IC

Projections are cast onto the red walls of the Shenyang Palace in Liaoning Province on June 16, 2025. /IC
Projections are cast onto the red walls of the Shenyang Palace in Liaoning Province on June 16, 2025. /IC

Projections are cast onto the red walls of the Shenyang Palace in Liaoning Province on June 16, 2025. /IC

The Shenyang Palace, alongside Beijing's Forbidden City, is one of only two remaining ancient imperial palace complexes in China. First built in 1625, it houses the Shenyang Palace Museum, which boasts a rich collection of over 100,000 cultural relics. These artifacts carry immense historical and artistic value, underscoring the palace's unique role in Chinese architectural and cultural heritage.

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