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270 sets of unearthed cultural relics in Inner Mongolia exhibited

2018-11-20 16:32:00China Tibet Online

Recently, an exhibition of cultural relics unearthed in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China were exhibited in the Capital Museum in Beijing. A total of 270 pieces (sets) of cultural relics from 17 museums are on display, ranging from exquisite and beautiful gold and silver ware, porcelain and jade to rare and mysterious murals, stone tablets and Buddhist utensils.

The exhibition shows the distinctive characteristics of Liao dynasty's system and culture. It is learned that the exhibition will run until December 9. 


Recently, an exhibition of cultural relics unearthed in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China were exhibited in the Capital Museum in Beijing. A total of 270 pieces (sets) of cultural relics from 17 museums are on display, ranging from exquisite and beautiful gold and silver ware, porcelain and jade to rare and mysterious murals, stone tablets and Buddhist utensils.

 

Recently, an exhibition of cultural relics unearthed in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China were exhibited in the Capital Museum in Beijing. A total of 270 pieces (sets) of cultural relics from 17 museums are on display, ranging from exquisite and beautiful gold and silver ware, porcelain and jade to rare and mysterious murals, stone tablets and Buddhist utensils.

Recently, an exhibition of cultural relics unearthed in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China were exhibited in the Capital Museum in Beijing. A total of 270 pieces (sets) of cultural relics from 17 museums are on display, ranging from exquisite and beautiful gold and silver ware, porcelain and jade to rare and mysterious murals, stone tablets and Buddhist utensils.

Recently, an exhibition of cultural relics unearthed in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China were exhibited in the Capital Museum in Beijing. A total of 270 pieces (sets) of cultural relics from 17 museums are on display, ranging from exquisite and beautiful gold and silver ware, porcelain and jade to rare and mysterious murals, stone tablets and Buddhist utensils.

Recently, an exhibition of cultural relics unearthed in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China were exhibited in the Capital Museum in Beijing. A total of 270 pieces (sets) of cultural relics from 17 museums are on display, ranging from exquisite and beautiful gold and silver ware, porcelain and jade to rare and mysterious murals, stone tablets and Buddhist utensils.

Recently, an exhibition of cultural relics unearthed in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China were exhibited in the Capital Museum in Beijing. A total of 270 pieces (sets) of cultural relics from 17 museums are on display, ranging from exquisite and beautiful gold and silver ware, porcelain and jade to rare and mysterious murals, stone tablets and Buddhist utensils.

Recently, an exhibition of cultural relics unearthed in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China were exhibited in the Capital Museum in Beijing. A total of 270 pieces (sets) of cultural relics from 17 museums are on display, ranging from exquisite and beautiful gold and silver ware, porcelain and jade to rare and mysterious murals, stone tablets and Buddhist utensils.

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