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北京主要景点英文讲解

《北京主要景点英文讲解》分11个单元对北京地区11个主要景点(天安门、故宫、长城、天坛、颐和园、明十三陵、北海公园、雍和宫、景山公园、恭王府、什刹海和胡同)进行了详细的介绍。每单元均由三个模块构成:课前热...
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  • 作者:[刘雁琪]编
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  • 丛书名:--
  • 国际刊号:9787563734757
  • 出版社:旅游教育出版社
  • 出版时间:2016-11
  • 印刷时间:2016-11-01
  • 版次:1
  • 开本:16开
  • 页数:--
  • 纸张:胶版纸
  • 包装:平装-胶订
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内容简介

《北京主要景点英文讲解》分11个单元对北京地区11个主要景点(天安门、故宫、长城、天坛、颐和园、明十三陵、北海公园、雍和宫、景山公园、恭王府、什刹海和胡同)进行了详细的介绍。每单元均由三个模块构成:课前热身模块,旨在唤醒学生的求知欲,激发他们的学习兴趣;课文主体的阅读活动对主要景点进行了详细的介绍;课后练习模块,能帮助学生检测学习效果,方便学生进行自我提高训练。另外,《北京主要景点英文讲解》在前6个单元还精心设计了北京地区6大景点的导游词范例,供学习者参考模仿。附录部分是针对外国游客通常可能提出的问题而设置的问答知识。

目录

Unit 1 天安门及天安门广场

天安门

明清时期的天安门广场

今日天安门广场

天安门导游词范例

Unit2 故宫

历史沿革

中轴线

西路

东路

故宫导游词范例

Unit3 天坛

历史沿革

建筑规制

功能

今日的天坛

天坛主要建筑

天坛导游词范例

Unit 4 颐和园

园内主要景点

园内其他景点

颐和园导游词范例

Unit 5 长城

历史沿革

基本构造和营建

长城在历史上的作用

八达岭长城

长城导游词范例

Unit 6 明十三陵

历史沿革

神路

长陵

定陵

明十三陵导游词范例

Unit 7 北海

Unit 8 雍和宫

Unit 9 景山公园

Unit 10 恭王府

Unit 11 什刹海和胡同

景点知识问答

参考文献

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《北京主要景点英文讲解》:

Ladies and gentlemen:

The Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, is Located in the center of Beijing. ActualLy it was the imperial palace for the emperor and served as both Livnng quarters and the venue of the state administration during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Its name, on the one hand, comes from ancient Chinese astronomers' belief that Heavenly emperor's abode or the Purple Palace, the pivot of the celestial world, is Located in the Pole Star, at the center of the heaven. Hence, as the Son of Heaven, the emperor should Live in the Purple City. On the other hand, except for palace maids, eunuches and guards, ordinary citizens without special orders of the emperor were prohibited from entering the Forbidden City. Therefore, palaces during the Ming and Qing dynasties are called both the Forbidden City and the Purple City.

It took 14 years to complete the magnificent palace. Construction began in 1406 and was finished in 1420. In the following year (1421) the capital of the Ming Dynasty was moved from Nanjing to Beijing. Starting from the third emperor of the Ming Zhu Di to the last emperor of the Qing Puyi, altogether 24 emperors lived here for a total of 491 years. 14 of them were Ming emperors and 10 were Qing emperors.

The Palace Museum covers an area of 72 hectares with a total floor space of about 163,000 square meters. It is rectangular in shape, 960 meters Long from north to south and 750 meters wide from east to west with a 10-meter-high city wall surrounded and encircled by a 52-meter-wide moat. At each corner of the surrounding wall, there is a magnificent watchtower which was heavily guarded in the old days.

The Palace Museum now consists of more than 90 palaces and courtyards,980 buildings with rooms of 8,704. Most of the structures in the Forbidden City were made of wood with white marbLe, stone or brick foundations. The building materials were from many parts of our country. The timbers came from Sichuan, Guizhou, Guangxi, Hunan and Yunnan provinces in southwest China. But during the Qing Dynasty, the timbers were transported from northeast China. Other construction materials, including bricks, stones and times, were used by both dynasties. The golden bricks that paved the halls were manufactured in Suzhou, refined bricks used to build the foundation of halls were made in Linqing, and Limes came from Yizhou. White marble was provided regularly by Fangshan County and glazed tiles by Sanjiadian.

The Forbidden City can be divided into two parts: the Outer Court and the Inner Palace. The Outer Court consists of three main buildings where the emperors attended the grand ceremonies and conducted the state affairs. The Inner Palace is composed of three rear main buildings and six eastern palaces and six western palaces where the emperors used to handle daily affairs and the Living quarters for the emperor, empress and imperial concubines.

The Palace Museum is the best-preserved imperial palace in China and the Largest ancient palatial structure in the world. In 1987 it was listed as the world cultural heritage by UNESCO.

The Meridian Gate is the main entrance to the Forbidden City. It is calLed Meridian Gate because the emperor believed that the meridian Line went right through the Forbidden City and his imperial residence was the center of the whole universe. It is 35.6 meters high with five towers on the top, so it is also nicknamed as the "Five Phoenix Towers".

The Meridian Gate was the place to announce the new Lunar year calendar on the first day of 10th Lunar month every year. Lanterns would also be hung up on the Meridian Gate on the 15th day of the first Lunar month during the Ming Dynasty, when all the officials would have a feast in the Forbidden City and ordinary citizens would go to the Meridian Gate to Look at the beautiful Lanterns. When a general returned from battle, the ceremony of "Accepting Captives of War" was held here. The "Court Beating" also took place here.

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来自匿名用**的评论:

有外国朋友要来北京玩儿,我怕自己应付不了景点讲解,让她自学成才吧。

2017-04-15 16:05:50
来自无昵称**的评论:

东西很好,物流方面也不粗暴,这次的东西很好没有任何损坏。唯一遗憾的就是想再买的时候居然涨价了,虽然涨的不明显,不过东西真的不错。很满意

2017-08-09 22:26:22
来自中***师**的评论:

这本书出看是可以接受的,内容景点表述不是很复杂,遗憾没有语音,建议应该给配备cd,这样更容易练习,我想考初级应该够用了。比另一本厚的贵的容易理解!努力坚持!

2017-03-20 07:50:08
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