How restorers are unlocking the secrets of the relics in China’s Forbidden City - Scientific analysis and traditional ...
About 150 restorers are fusing scientific analysis and traditional techniques to clean, patch and revive Forbidden City ...
The restoration and curation efforts of the cultural protection and restoration department of the Palace ... as the museum marks its 100th anniversary and prepares to open a new Beijing branch ...
Show more Show less Beijing's Palace Museum houses a staggering 1.86 million artefacts dating from prehistoric times to the modern era Thousands of Chinese treasures are being refurbished in the ...
A restorer works on an antique painting in a restoration workshop on the sprawling compound of the Forbidden City also known ...
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Co-organized with Shanghai Museum, the exhibition features 200 works, including bronzes, paintings, ceramics, and jades, ...
Beijing's Palace Museum has since rebuilt its collection. Restoration techniques have also evolved, said Qu Feng, head of the museum’s Conservation Department, though the old ways remain the ...
Restorers at Beijing's Forbidden City Museum use modern technology to preserve ancient artifacts with traditional techniques.
It's highly technical work in what looks more like a lab than a museum: A fragment of a glazed roof tile from Beijing's Forbidden City is analysed in a state-of-the-art X-ray diffraction machine that ...