Mapping a palatial soundscape

By Chen Nan | China Daily Global | Updated: 2025-06-03 08:14
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Sound engineer Li Dakang (left) unveils the recording process with actor Zhang Guoli. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Veteran actor Zhang Guoli served as the narrator, sharing the stories behind each piece.

The concert opened with Bai Gong Song (Ode to the Artisans), composed by Zhao Lin and inspired by the "eight traditional craftsmanship disciplines" used in the construction and restoration of imperial architecture during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing dynasties. These include carpentry, roof tiling and bricklaying.

"The architecture of the museum leaves people in awe, but it was truly built by tens of thousands of craftsmen, whose wisdom is embedded in every grand structure," Zhao explains.

Using traditional Chinese instruments, Zhao brought to life the rhythmic chiseling, brushing, hammering and scraping that once echoed through the palace's courtyards.

"Above all," he says, "I hoped to pay tribute to the laborers behind this ancient wonder."

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