Off the wire
UNICEF appeals for 14 mln USD to support refugee children in Europe  • China to enhance support for electric vehicles  • Chinese young designers shines at Wearable Art show in New Zealand  • Export outlook for German industry rises in September: Ifo  • Bulgaria urges NATO to intensify scientific cooperation  • Latvia's Plavins/Regza storm to first FIVB World Tour semifinals at Xiamen Open  • ASEAN, China seek mutually beneficial production capacity cooperation  • Croatia discussing reopening border with Serbia: PM  • Urgent: Obama holds grand welcome ceremony for Xi  • Top seeds Yue/Wang unbeaten in pool play at Xiamen Open  
You are here:   Home

Palace Museum to exhibit restoration technique of cultural relics

Xinhua, September 25, 2015 Adjust font size:

An exhibition on the craftsmanship involved in the preservation and restoration of cultural relics opened on Friday at the Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, in Beijing.

The exhibition showcases the repair of many different cultural treasures, including antique paintings and calligraphy, ceramics, clocks, and wood-ware.

Many restored items are on display, and there is a video featuring highlights of the repairing process.

The exhibition will last till Nov. 15. Tickets to the Palace Museum are also valid for the exhibition.

Antique restoration at the Forbidden City can be traced back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Today's Palace Museum has four professional teams responsible for restoration projects. Endi