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(Culture) "Why China" exhibition opened at the Forbidden City in Beijing

On January 25, the exhibition "Why China", directed by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage, opened at wenyuan pavilion in the Forbidden City in Beijing. This exhibition exhibits more than 130 pieces/sets of precious cultural relics, including stone tools, ceramics, jade, bronzes, gold and silverware, etc., which are divided into three units: "source", "flow" and "sink".

(Culture) "Why China" exhibition opened at the Forbidden City in Beijing

On January 25, the audience visited the exhibition. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jin Liangkuai

(Culture) "Why China" exhibition opened at the Forbidden City in Beijing

On January 25, the audience admired He Zun. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jin Liangkuai

(Culture) "Why China" exhibition opened at the Forbidden City in Beijing

This is the engraved turtle shell on display (taken on January 25). Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jin Liangkuai

(Culture) "Why China" exhibition opened at the Forbidden City in Beijing

This is the Tiger Charm on display (taken on January 25). Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jin Liangkuai

(Culture) "Why China" exhibition opened at the Forbidden City in Beijing

On January 25, the audience admired the Changxin Palace lamp on display. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jin Liangkuai

(Culture) "Why China" exhibition opened at the Forbidden City in Beijing

This is the jade dragon on display (pictured on January 25). Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jin Liangkuai

(Culture) "Why China" exhibition opened at the Forbidden City in Beijing

On January 25, the audience admired the exhibited He Zun (center). Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jin Liangkuai

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