(The 3rd CIIE) The first appearance of overseas cultural relics, the CIIE may promote the return of cultural relics

  China News Agency, Shanghai, November 5 (Reporter Jiang Yu) Five overseas cultural relics were unveiled at the 3rd China International Import Expo in Shanghai on the 5th. Chinese collectors who are interested in buying can negotiate to purchase these precious cultural relics.

On November 5th, five overseas cultural relics were unveiled at the 3rd China International Import Expo which is being held in Shanghai. Chinese collectors who are interested in buying can negotiate and purchase these precious cultural relics.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Jiang Yu

  The 5 cultural relics are: Qiuying (section) West Tour, Qiuying (section) landscape portrait, Qiuying (section) courtyard lady, Shen Zhou (section) "Snow River Landscape", Zhao Boju (section) green landscape.

Qiu Ying was one of the "Four Wu Schools" in the mid-Ming Dynasty, Shen Zhou was the head of the "Four Wu Schools", and Zhao Boju was a famous painter in the Southern Song Dynasty.

  According to Ji Xiaomeng, the senior project manager of the exhibitor Hongchang Tiida Import and Export Trade Co., Ltd., after learning about the policy of encouraging cultural relics and artworks to participate in the Expo this year, the company sent invitations to overseas collectors through art dealers. Collectors also have a positive attitude towards participating in the CIIE, but due to the rush of preparations and the epidemic situation in various countries, only 5 cultural relics were presented this time.

  Ji Xiaomeng said that the five treasures of cultural relics are all from a senior Japanese collector. The CIIE's encouragement of cultural relics and art exhibitions will help promote the return of cultural relics. It is a particularly good opportunity for Chinese collectors and the Chinese cultural community. During the conference, if Chinese collectors are willing to collect, they can negotiate the price and sign the purchase.

The picture shows the local details of the cultural relics.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Jiang Yu

  Wang Fei, Deputy Section Chief of the Third Section of Customs Exhibits Supervision, Shanghai Convention and Exhibition Center, told a reporter from China News Agency that Shanghai Customs coordinated with the Chinese cultural relics department for the first entry of the cultural relics of the CIIE, and carried out a joint development at the first time. Check the boxes so that they can enter the exhibition as soon as possible. If these cultural relics are sold in the CIIE, they can enjoy preferential tax policies according to the relevant regulations of the General Administration of Customs of China.

  It is understood that in order to support the CIIE to "achieve level, achieve results, and do better" and promote the return of Chinese cultural relics overseas, the Ministry of Finance, the General Administration of Customs and the State Administration of Taxation jointly issued a notice. During the Expo, Each exhibitor who sells works of art, collections and antiquities exhibits can enjoy tax incentives within 5 pieces.

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