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Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address:. Sign me up! My Virtual Reality. The goal of the project is to provide the means for a world-wide audience to celebrate and explore aspects of Chinese culture and history Description: Age Range: Children and non-readers will need parental guidance and supervision.
Younger children may enjoy aspects of this website. As explained at the website: "The Forbidden City was created to embody the idea of the emperor as the center of the universe, and to evoke a visceral sense of his power. This huge palace complex was completed in and covers more than 72 hectares acres. See you in-world! Same here. Thank you for bringing this to the people. I am a second grade teacher who is using the Core Knowledge social studies curriculum and one unit that I have to teach this year is China.
I think this will be a fabulous website to get kids really excited about learning about ancient China. I am so excited to teach this unit now!!! I saw the program on the History channel today and look forward to going virtually to the Forbidden City and interacting with the characters soon!
I was strolling through the channels spyed China any thing about the subjest. After seeing the show I want to see the whole thing will be looking forward to it. For those asking about the project URL.
See you in the Virtual Forbidden City! That is pretty interesting. At least we can be sure that there is increasing interest in the virtual world space. The file is massive though. I wish you included royal figures from the Ming Dynasty, who were the founders of the Forbidden City. The clothing and the arts was more aesthetic than the typical Manchurian that is commonly mistaken as traditional Chinese. Here are some good references: Founding emperor of Ming Dynasty ming dynasty ming dynasty 1 ming dynasty 2.
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That long post, though, was the […]. Like Wi-Fi? Advanced players can offer to take other players on a tour and lead them around. There are different characters to choose from. Through a map specific locations can be visited directly. The sightseeing is divided into buildings, artifacts, scenes, tours and activities. Individual visitors can also be tracked down.
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