China International Import Expo Art, Collectibles and Antiquities Exhibits Service Guide
China International Import Expo Art, Collectibles and Antiquities Exhibits Service Guide
The Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism (Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Cultural Heritage) issued the "Service Guide for Art, Collectibles and Antiquities Exhibits at the China International Import Expo (2021 Edition)". In response to the question "How should overseas exhibits be exhibited?" "Which exhibits are cultural relics?" and 10 other frequently asked questions were answered.
China International Import Expo Art, Collectibles and Antiquities Exhibits Service Guide
China International Import Expo Art, Collectibles and Antiquities Exhibits Service Guide
China International Import Expo Art, Collectibles and Antiquities Exhibits Service Guide
China International Import Expo Art, Collectibles and Antiquities Exhibits Service Guide
China International Import Expo Art, Collectibles and Antiquities Exhibits Service Guide
China International Import Expo Art, Collectibles and Antiquities Exhibits Service Guide
China International Import Expo Art, Collectibles and Antiquities Exhibits Service Guide
China International Import Expo Art, Collectibles and Antiquities Exhibits Service Guide
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