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  2. Forbidden City - Wikipedia

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    The Forbidden City (Chinese: 紫禁城; pinyin: Zǐjìnchéng) is the imperial palace complex in the center of the Imperial City in Beijing, China. It was the residence of 24 Ming and Qing dynasty Emperors, and the center of political power in China for over 500 years from 1420 to 1924. The palace is now administered by the Palace Museum.

  3. List of films banned in China - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Xianmin, "The History of Banned Films in Mainland China after 90": [3] [4] Banned film, is a title. A prohibited film. The range of prohibited actions are as follows. Prohibition of filming; Prohibition of distribution; Prohibition of publicity; Prohibition of the person concerned to continue working in the film industry, etc.

  4. Film censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    China Banned for undermining socialist morality and attacking the Party. [16] [17] Ben-Hur: 1959 United States Banned under the regime of Mao Zedong for containing "propaganda of superstitious beliefs, namely Christianity." [18] [19] Chung Kuo, Cina: 1972 Italy Banned for 32 years for "anti-Chinese." [20] Yellow Earth: 1984 China Banned then ...

  5. History of the Forbidden City - Wikipedia

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    View of the Forbidden City from Jingshan Park. The Forbidden City was first built in the early-15th century as the palace of the Ming emperors of China. It is located in the centre of Beijing, China, and was the Chinese imperial palace from the early-Ming dynasty in 1420 to the end of the Qing dynasty in 1912, continuing to be home of the last emperor, Puyi, until 1924, since then it has been ...

  6. Cinema of China - Wikipedia

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    The film was a huge hit and broke the record for Chinese domestic animated movies with CN¥956 million at China's box office. After the success of Journey to the West, several other high-quality animated films were released, such as《大鱼海棠》 Big Fish and Begonia and 《白蛇缘起》 White Snake. Though none of these movies made ...

  7. List of banned films - Wikipedia

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    Banned under the fascist government of Benito Mussolini for its anti-war message. [250] 1955 Toto and Carolina: Banned on its initial release for poking fun at the police. [251] 1962 Jules and Jim: Banned initially for its sexual attitudes, but after protest this ban was quickly lifted. [17] [better source needed] 1972–1986 Last Tango in Paris

  8. Yan Ruisheng - Wikipedia

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    Yan Ruisheng was the first Chinese-made full-length feature film. [1] Inspired by the film's commercial success, numerous companies began working on their own productions. Two more feature-length films, Dan Duyu 's Sea Oath and Guan Haifeng's The Pink Skull , were released by the end of the year.

  9. Red Corner - Wikipedia

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    A memo issued by China's Ministry of Radio, Film and Television, sent to Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association of America and addressed to Chinese film offices, banned cooperation with the Hollywood studios that produced Red Corner (MGM/United Artists), Kundun and Seven Years In Tibet (Columbia TriStar), as films that ...

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