On September 6, the 2022 "Forbidden City Calendar" was unveiled with a new cover design, color matching and format size.

  In terms of form, the cover picture of the "Forbidden City Calendar" in 2022 is taken from the "Flying Tiger Flag with Red Gauze Embroidered Cloud Patterns of the Qing Dynasty" from the Forbidden City Collection.

The four-character "Forbidden City Calendar" is still a collection of steles, and the background "tiger" is a collection of Wei steles, with lingering charm.

While fully attracting viewers' attention with traditional patterns and fonts, color matching also exudes the taste of national tide in fashion.

After the format becomes larger, the pictures of cultural relics are enlarged and high-definition, and cultural relics can be displayed from multiple angles.

The date page also leaves plenty of space for readers to take notes.

  In terms of content arrangement, the 2022 "Forbidden City Calendar" takes "Auspicious Tigers welcome the new year, mountains and rivers celebrate peace" as the theme. The whole book selects cultural relics related to tigers and weapons, riding and shooting, and sports from the Forbidden City collection, presenting 365 pieces from different perspectives. The precious cultural relics of different dynasties, different types, and different materials show the rich content of tigers and tigers, lucky tigers welcoming rui, tiger roars, ice sports in winter.

Among them, the "Ice Play Map" and its details show the long history and rich content of ice sports in my country, reflecting the ancients' full attention to ice sports.

  Another feature of the new version of "Forbidden City Calendar" is that it is combined with scientific and technological means, and AR technology is applied to the calendar to make the cultural relics in the calendar "live".

(Reporter Ying Ni produced Li Jiali's video source from the Palace Press)

Editor in charge: [Li Ji]