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chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2020-03-13 11:40
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The Qing emperor's dragon robe is one of the highlights of the collection of the Shenyang Palace Museum. [Photo/Official website of the Shenyang Palace Museum]

Formerly known as the Mukden Palace, the Shenyang Palace Museum in Northeast China's Liaoning province, was first constructed in 1625 by Nurhaci and used as the palace of the first three Qing (1644-1901) emperors before 1644.

The museum's online showcase presents 90 pieces, all recognized as grade one, or the highest level of China's cultural relics under state protection, from its impressive Qing imperial collection. Among them are top-quality works of porcelain, enamel, lacquerware, sculpture, calligraphy, painting and embroidery. With high-definition pictures and audio guidance, visitors can appreciate the details of these exquisite royal artifacts as well as learn the facts and history behind them.

Click here to enjoy the exhibition

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