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Taicang cultural relics come home for exhibition

( chinadaily.com.cn )

Updated: 2018-06-22

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A special exhibition kicked off in Taicang Museum on June 22 to showcase some of the city's valuable cultural relics which are normally now on show in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province.

The exhibition is composed of three parts displaying more than 100 ancient objects: articles related to scholars of the past in Taicang, jade wares, and daily articles used by ancient Taicang people.

The exhibition has been co-organized by Taicang Museum and Nanjing Museum, and will run until Oct 10 for free.

Articles related to scholars of the past in Taicang

Taicang cultural relics come home for exhibition

A calligraphy work on a folding fan by Wang Heng, a renowned calligrapher of Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). [Photo/WeChat account: tcfbgw]

Taicang cultural relics come home for exhibition

A portrait by Wu Jun, a famous painter of Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). [Photo/WeChat account: tcfbgw]

Taicang cultural relics come home for exhibition

A literary work written by an ancient Taicang scholar. [Photo/WeChat account: tcfbgw]

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