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Interviewing a Clock Master in the Forbidden City

From: LICORNE UNIQUE  Date:2019-12-23 15:57:34  Hits:1740  Belong to:MUSEUMS


The three-episode documentary aired on China Central Television, ‘Masters in the Forbidden City’, which focuses on the restorers and delivers the core idea of craftsmanship perfectly, has drawn huge public attention to Palace Museum itself.

Among all the departments, clock restoration sector is certainly the most popular one. The restorers, Mr. Wang Jin and Mr. Qi Haonan, are seen as the most charismatic masters by the audience.  

During the exhibition of ‘Treasures of Time’ held by both Palace Museum and Hong Kong Science Museum in 2019, we’ve invited Mr. Qi Haonan, one of the official restorers in the museum, to talk about the huge antique clock collection which mostly once belonged to the emperors of Qing Dynasty.

Watch the video to find out about how Mr. Qi became a master of antique clocks of Palace Museum.

 
Qi Haonan
Official Clock Conservator of the Palace Museum. Vice President of the Conservation Department of the Palace Museum. Successor of National Intangible Cultural Heritage of Antique Clocks Restoration Techniques.
Qi Haonan and his teacher Wang Jin were the only two masters in charge of the antique timepiece restoration in the Palace Museum. Starred in the three-episode documentary series ‘Masters in Forbidden City’, the two masters have gained a huge popularity among the audience in the country with their marvelous skills and personal charisma.


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