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China's Old Summer Palace goes to Paris

2014-09-14 10:13:16

(CRIENGLISH.com)

 

An exhibition about China's Old Summer Palace, or Yuanmingyuan, is staged at the Association des Amis de Nouvelles d'Europe. The exhibition will last until September 18. Valuable replicas of relics, models, documents and priceless photographs will be displayed to reproduce the beautiful scenery, amazing landscape, rich imperial customs and fantastic architecture of Yuanmingyuan, dubbed the "garden of all gardens." The exhibition will offer visitors a rare chance to truly experience traditional Chinese art forms, including calligraphy, painting and Peking Opera at the Association des Amis de Nouvelles d'Europe. It's the third time that Yuanmingyuan has "gone abroad".Yuanmingyuan's first two overseas exhibitions were held in Berlin (Germany) and Moscow (Russia) in December 2012 and September 2013, attracting great international interest in the garden and in Chinese culture overall.

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