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Talk: From Dynasty to Republic
Sunday, December 18, 2022
Beijing Postcards, No. 97 Yangmeizhu Byway, Dashilar Area (杨梅竹斜街97号) Time: 15:00-16:30
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Price: ¥180

Talk: From Dynasty to Republic

Price: ¥180

Talk: From Dynasty to Republic
Sunday, December 18, 2022
Beijing Postcards, No. 97 Yangmeizhu Byway, Dashilar Area (杨梅竹斜街97号) Time: 15:00-16:30
Organizer: Beijing Postcards More Events

Price: ¥180

Talk: From Dynasty to Republic

Sunday, December 18, 2022 Beijing Postcards, No. 97 Yangmeizhu Byway, Dashilar Area (杨梅竹斜街97号) Time: 15:00-16:30

Price: ¥180

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Sunday, December 18, 2022

Beijing Postcards, No. 97 Yangmeizhu Byway, Dashilar Area (杨梅竹斜街97号) Time: 15:00-16:30 Beijing Postcards, No. 97 Yangmeizhu Byway, Dashilar Area (杨梅竹斜街97号) Time: 15:00-16:30
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Beijing Postcards is a history-focused company in Beijing. We conduct archival research and oral history projects in order to create original walks, talks, events and historical souvenirs. 

Beijing Postcards uses the cityscape of Beijing to explore Chinese thought and ideas. All of our events are themed and we aim to make them challenging, inspiring and fun. Our goal is to take you off the beaten path, in every sense, and to use our research to help you view and engage with Beijing in new ways.

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Your ticket can be refunded (minus a 4% processing fee charged by the booking platform) or rescheduled for free if cancelled more than 72 hours before the event. Any cancellation within 72 hours of the event cannot be changed or refunded, but you can transfer the ticket to others.

 

The event will take place with rain, shine or pollution. But if bad weather really makes the walk impossible we will call you on the day of the tour to let you know it’s been cancelled and reschedule.

 


 

Talk: From Dynasty to Republic

 

On the 5th of November 1924 the last emperor of China, Puyi was ousted from his residence in the imperial palace - the Forbidden City of Beijing.

 

General Feng Yuxiang sent in his soldiers to remove “Mr. Puyi” and in the general’s own words: “fulfill the revolution”. The young emperor had lived most of his life inside the palace, confined to an area smaller than 1 square kilometer.  

 

Alongside the emperor, hundreds of palace servants were thrown out into the dusty streets of Beijing. Maidens, acrobats, eunuchs, guards and other palace personnel suddenly all had to make a living for themselves. Some were able to adapt while others ended their lives in misery.  

 

Puyi’s departure marked the end of the strange 13 years where both Dynasty and Republic co-existed within the confines of the imperial compound.

 

The Republican government and the Imperial court had till then both wished to keep the emperor away from the public but for very different reasons. On one hand his very existence was a potential threat for the new republic and on the other he was the last chance of survival to the old dynasty.  

 

The dismissal of the young bespectacled “boy” emperor was an event of truly epic proportions: the most important institution of Imperial China had now been dissolved.  

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Beijing Postcards is a history-focused company in Beijing. We conduct archival research and oral history projects in order to create original walks, talks, events and historical souvenirs. 

Beijing Postcards uses the cityscape of Beijing to explore Chinese thought and ideas. All of our events are themed and we aim to make them challenging, inspiring and fun. Our goal is to take you off the beaten path, in every sense, and to use our research to help you view and engage with Beijing in new ways.

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