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The Palace Museum in Hong Kong exhibited famous paintings of national treasures. How was the Forbidden City in Hong Kong established?

In the West Kowloon Cultural District near Victoria Harbour, a huge building similar to the ancient ship Fang Ding proudly faces the sea, and its golden appearance is particularly eye-catching in the sun. The Palace Museum in Hong Kong exhibited famous paintings of national treasures. How was the Forbidden City in Hong Kong established?

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You know, the special exhibition that opened in September at the Palace Museum of Culture in Hong Kong? Treasures of the country: Jin, Tang, Song and Yuan paintings and calligraphy in the Palace Museum? China's classic paintings and calligraphy works of the third national treasure will be exhibited, including the only original painting handed down by Ruan Yue in the Five Dynasties, The Complete Map of Luo Shenfu (Song Transcript), and the Qiantang Tide Watching Map by Song Li, a court painter in the Southern Song Dynasty. And the price is cheap. You can go and have a look.

2. How was the Forbidden City in Hong Kong established?

The Palace Museum in Hong Kong is the first overseas cooperation project of the Forbidden City in Beijing, and will display the collection of the Forbidden City in Beijing. But not Beijing? Branch? It's that simple. Compared with Beijing, Hong Kong will be more traditional and modern, and there will be western cultural relics on display here, which is very Hong Kong-style. What's more, not all the things in the Forbidden City in Hong Kong are borrowed. Now it has its own collection, and 946 pieces of ancient China gold and silver were generously donated by private collectors in Hong Kong! Some things are really hard to get.

3. How precious are the exhibits in Hong Kong?

The 65,438+066 pieces exhibited in the Hong Kong Museum are all national treasures, including paintings, bronzes, ceramics, gold and silver wares, enamels, jade articles, lacquerware, glass, seals, embroidery, jewels, sculptures, books and ancient buildings, and many of them are ............................................................................... treasures that the Forbidden City does not want to exhibit. This is the first time they have been exhibited to the public.

Postscript: The Palace Museum in Hong Kong exhibited more than 900 precious cultural relics of the Palace Museum, many of which were publicly exhibited in Hong Kong for the first time. Some of these collections have never been on public display. The museum also regularly holds special exhibitions on China's culture and art, as well as art treasures from all over the world.