Shenyang Palace Museum re-made in LEGO
Updated 07:35, 28-Nov-2018
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The Dazheng Palace, a nearly 400-year-old hall at Shenyang Palace Museum in northeast China’s Liaoning Province was “re-made”, using LEGO bricks. /VCG Photo

The Dazheng Palace, a nearly 400-year-old hall at Shenyang Palace Museum in northeast China’s Liaoning Province was “re-made”, using LEGO bricks. /VCG Photo

Measuring 1.5 meters in length and 0.9 meters in width, the model was assembled with 40,000 pieces of blocks by a team of Chinese LEGO fans and took 200 hours to finish. /VCG Photo

Measuring 1.5 meters in length and 0.9 meters in width, the model was assembled with 40,000 pieces of blocks by a team of Chinese LEGO fans and took 200 hours to finish. /VCG Photo

Consisting of 114 buildings, the Shenyang Palace Museum was built between 1625 and 1783 before emperors in Qing Dynasty moved the capital to Beijing. The palace then became an auxiliary to the imperial palace in Beijing. /VCG Photo

Consisting of 114 buildings, the Shenyang Palace Museum was built between 1625 and 1783 before emperors in Qing Dynasty moved the capital to Beijing. The palace then became an auxiliary to the imperial palace in Beijing. /VCG Photo

The palaces both in Beijing and Shenyang were inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 1987. /VCG Photo

The palaces both in Beijing and Shenyang were inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 1987. /VCG Photo