The Palace Museum in Beijing, which was called the Forbidden City, is an important repository of China's 5,000-year-old ...
The museum of imperial relics founded in the Forbidden City in 1925 has retrieved stored artefacts to restore and eventually put on show Depicting Taoist deities in a misty landscape, a Qing dynasty ...
Efforts to preserve and display China’s imperial treasures highlight President Xi’s focus on cultural heritage.
The Academic Symposium on Inheritance and Legal Protection of Twentieth-century Architectural Heritage has commenced at the ...
Discover artworks and national treasures tracing the Chinese culinary evolution from Neolithic times to the Qing dynasty, ...
In the early 1930s, before Japanese forces swept across China, Palace Museum authorities packed up many pieces - including imperial thrones - and moved them out of Beijing to other cities.
In a Forbidden City studio, workers wearing latex gloves pored over precious historical relics, gently dabbing and buffing to return lanterns, jade pendants and timeworn paintings to their former ...
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More than 110 exquisite artefacts from the The Palace Museum in Beijing, as well as important loans from the British Museum, ...
For a survey of Chinese history, head to the National Museum of China. Positioned on the ... check out the museum's website. Beijing: Romantic Summer Palace + Optional Tours Private All-Inclusive ...
Depicting Taoist deities in a misty landscape, a Qing dynasty lacquer panel inlaid with jade and agate is among thousands of artifacts pulled out of museum storage in China to be restored and, one ...