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Zimingzhong 凝时聚珍: Clockwork Treasures from China’s Forbidden City—Groups

Discover the outward beauty and inner workings of these centuries-old timepieces, and their historic role in early cultural exchanges between Britain and China.

Organised groups are invited to turn back the hands of time and discover a beautiful exhibition of mechanical marvels prized by the emperors of China’s Forbidden City. 

In the 1700s, China’s emperors collected ornate clockwork automata known as zimingzhong and cherished them for their intricate design and technical innovation. Now, our new exhibition Zimingzhong 凝时聚珍: Clockwork Treasures from China’s Forbidden City showcases a unique collection of 23 stunning pieces, on display in the UK together for the first time. 

These opulent treasures will transport you to the Chinese trading port of Guangzhou and the home of the emperors in the Forbidden City for a fascinating insight into early trade between Britain and China, and a tour de force of artistry and spectacle.

Translating as “bells that ring themselves”, zimingzhong were far more than just clocks; they combined timekeeping with sophisticated musical technology and flamboyant aesthetics. Their designs incorporated motifs such as cranes and lotus flowers, expressing British perceptions of a Chinese culture that held powerful sway over the country’s imagination. 

Zimingzhong 凝时聚珍 tickets are free for organised groups, including schools, universities and interest groups.

Our booking terms apply.

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How much is the exhibition? 

For organised groups, tickets to the exhibition are free.

Please see the public page if you are not booking an organised group visit.

Associate Funder

The Huo Family Foundation

Thanks to

Lee Kai Hung Foundation