Old Summer Palace launches restoration of historic relics
CGTN
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Beijing's Yuanmingyuan, or the Old Summer Palace, has recently launched a large-scale restoration project to repair broken cultural relics that had been unearthed.
Six pieces of porcelain are part of the first batch of cultural relics to be repaired, including two bowls used during the reign of Emperor Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
They will be displayed in Yuanmingyuan after restoration, which is expected to be completed by the end of May. In the meantime, they will be 3D scanned and documented by the palace's online museum, which allows the public to catch a glimpse of them via its official WeChat account.
An aerial view of the Ruins of Yuanmingyuan, located in Haidian District, Beijing. /VCG Photo

An aerial view of the Ruins of Yuanmingyuan, located in Haidian District, Beijing. /VCG Photo

Chen Hui, an official with the management office of the palace, said the restoration work will continue to repair more excavated fragments.
So far, around 100,000 pieces of chinaware fragments and items such as colored glaze ware and stone carvings have been unearthed at the Old Summer Palace.
The Old Summer Palace was sacked and destroyed in 1860 during the invasion of Anglo-French allied forces.
(Cover: Yuanmingyuan, also known as the Old Summer Palace, in Beijing. /VCG Photo)
Source(s): Xinhua News Agency