
Ancient Chu Silk Manuscripts Return to Beijing After 2,300 Years
Two volumes of the over 2,300-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts returned from the US arrive in Beijing; final volume to be displayed in July.
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Two volumes of the over 2,300-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts returned from the US arrive in Beijing; final volume to be displayed in July.
After 79 years in the U.S., the Zidanku Silk Manuscript volumes II and III—China’s earliest silk texts from the Warring States Period—have arrived in Beijing.
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art has returned two Warring States silk manuscripts to the National Cultural Heritage Administration of the Chinese mainland.
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art returns two Warring States-era Zidanku silk manuscripts to China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration.
Catch ‘The Legend of Silk Manuscripts,’ a new CMG and National Cultural Heritage Administration documentary unveiling the Chinese mainland’s oldest silk manuscripts. Premieres April 23 on CCTV-1.
“The Legend of Silk Manuscripts” cultural program launched in Beijing on September 10, celebrating ancient Chinese silk manuscripts and their place in world culture.