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Forbidden City Reopens Treasure Museum

 

The picture taken on Oct. 11, 2004 shows an enamel jug with gold base on display in the Treasure Museum in the Forbidden City in Beijing.

 

The museum, boasting 400-plus precious cultural relics, was reopened to the public on Sept. 24, 2004 after being re-arranged.

 

 

The picture taken on Oct. 11, 2004 shows a gold cup and its tray on display in the Treasure Museum in the Forbidden City in Beijing.

 

 

The picture taken on Oct. 11, 2004 shows a queen's phoenix coronet dating back to ancient China's Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).

 

 

Tourists visit the Treasure Museum in the Forbidden City in Beijing, China, Oct. 11, 2004. The museum, boasting 400-plus precious cultural relics, was reopened to the public on Sept. 24, 2004 after being rearranged.

 

(Xinhua News Agency October 10, 2004)

 

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