- The document summarizes a trip to China from October 9th to 16th 2010, where various locations were visited including the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, Tiananmen Square, and the Forbidden City.
- It provides details about Puyi, the last Emperor of China who lived in the Forbidden City from age 3 in 1908.
- Various schools were visited including primary schools in Nanjing, Shenyang, and Beijing, where large class sizes, subject specialist teachers, and extracurricular performances and activities were observed.
Puyi Last Emperor China Visit Primary Schools Beijing Shenyang 2010
1. Visit to China 9th
– 16th
October 2010
On the first day we visited
the Temple of Heaven. It was
very smoggy!
This is Tiananmen square,
again it was very smoggy.
2. The Forbidden City in Beijing is where the
Emperors of China used to live. 3,000 servants
also lived there. It’s still smoggy…..
3. Puyi was the last
Emperor of China.
He became
Emperor in 1908
when he was 3
years old.
He lived in the
Forbidden City.
See if you can find
out more about
Puyi.
4. Miss Richardson spoke about globalisation at a
conference for Chinese Headteachers. There was a
translator. Can you see the jars of tea that people
carry?
12. Number 1 Primary School Nanjing Street,
Shenyang
I presented the BWFC signed
football to this Year 4 (Grade
3) class.
Learning about the Yi
people of South West
China.