Recently, "Golden and Jade Mansion-Shenyang Palace Museum Collection of Qing Dynasty Treasures" opened at the National Museum of China.

  In the progress hall, oncoming is the restored landscape of the Grand Palace of the Forbidden City of Shenyang: the throne, the screen, the cloisonné enamel, the aromatherapy and the crane candlestick, each of which symbolizes the supremacy of the imperial power.

  The exhibition focuses on the five units of "Imperial Power and Order", "Life and Customs", "Furniture and Qing Offerings", "Art and Belief", and "Government and Weapons", focusing on displaying more than 200 pieces (sets) of Qing court art from the Shenyang Palace Museum. Treasures, including majestic, elegant and quiet ritual utensils, empress jade treasures, jade albums, magnificent and exquisitely crafted furnishings, exquisite decorations, and auspicious life utensils; there are also literati. The paintings and calligraphy of monarchs and ministers, the majestic appearance and the beautifully decorated golden and bronze Buddha statues.

At the same time, more than 30 pieces (sets) of Qing palace artifacts from the collection of the National Museum of China were selected for the exhibition.

  It is reported that the exhibition is jointly sponsored by the National Museum of China and the Shenyang Palace Museum and is expected to last for 3 months.

(Edited by Ying Ni by Le Xiaomin)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]