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Funeral Temple of Emperor Shun restored in Shanxi Province
2015.03.19
The Funeral Temple of Emperor Shun has been restored in Yuncheng City, North China's Shanxi province. Emperor Shun was a legendary leader of ancient China. According to Chinese fo...
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Terracotta warriors to embark a one-year exhibition in Japan
2015.03.12
This year, the famed terracotta warriors of Qin Shi Huang (259-210BC) from Xi’an will provide a feast for museum-goers in Japan during a one-year touring exhibition. The exhibiti...
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Forbidden City to extend opening hours
2015.03.02
The Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, plans to extend opening hours this year. The museum will stay open later to give visitors a greater chance to experience Chine...
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Lao She’s art collection on display at National Art Museum
2015.02.15
An exhibition of Lao She's art collection is target="_blank" title="China">China in Beijing from Feb, 2 to Mar, 15, 2015. Besides his accomplishments as a novelist and playwrigh...
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Sheep exhibition on display at Beijing Capital Museum
2015.02.12
The Capital Museum in Beijing has a special exhibition for ‘the Year of the Sheep’ that begins on Feb 11. Sheep is one of 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac, which represents auspic...
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Beijing to build Universal Studios theme park
2015.02.06
Construction on a Universal Studios theme park will begin in Beijing's east suburban this year, and is expected to be completed in 2019. The upcoming Universal Studios is the si...
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Huashan Mountain rock painting applied for World Heritage listing
2015.02.05
The ancient rock carvings of the Huashan Mountain in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region has been submitted for World Heritage status in 2016, announced by China's State Administrati...
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Forbidden City to open more sections in 2015
2015.02.04
The Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, plans to open five more sections in 2015, which will mean the area of the museum open to visitors will reach 65 percent. Let's...
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Forbidden City plans to cap visitors at 80,000 daily
2015.01.28
The Forbidden City, one of the must-see landmarks in Beijing, plans to set a limited number of 80,000 visitors daily. The policy aims to minimize security risks and damage to the ...
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Three-inch Golden Lotus Museum reopens in Chengdu
2015.01.19
After six months’ reconstruction, the ‘Three-inch Golden Lotus’ Museum reopens in Dayi County of Chengdu on Jan 15, 2015, which was once destroyed by a fire last year. With o...