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Older Summer Palace reclaims white marble relics (1/7)

2018-06-13 13:29:45 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Four white marble building pieces are transported from the Qinghe Sub-district Administration Office in Haidian District, Beijing to the Older Summer Palace for preservation, June 12, 2018. The four cultural relics were found at a construction site in 2017, and experts believe they were originally part of buildings in the Old Summer Palace, a garden for the royal family during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) that was known as the \

Four white marble building pieces are transported from the Qinghe Sub-district Administration Office in Haidian District, Beijing to the Older Summer Palace for preservation, June 12, 2018. The four cultural relics were found at a construction site in 2017, and experts believe they were originally part of buildings in the Old Summer Palace, a garden for the royal family during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) that was known as the "garden of all gardens" for its architectural diversity. (Photo: China News Service/Cui Nan)

Four white marble building pieces are transported from the Qinghe Sub-district Administration Office in Haidian District, Beijing to the Older Summer Palace for preservation, June 12, 2018. The four cultural relics were found at a construction site in 2017, and experts believe they were originally part of buildings in the Old Summer Palace, a garden for the royal family during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) that was known as the \

Four white marble building pieces are transported from the Qinghe Sub-district Administration Office in Haidian District, Beijing to the Older Summer Palace for preservation, June 12, 2018. The four cultural relics were found at a construction site in 2017, and experts believe they were originally part of buildings in the Old Summer Palace, a garden for the royal family during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) that was known as the "garden of all gardens" for its architectural diversity. (Photo: China News Service/Cui Nan)

Four white marble building pieces are transported from the Qinghe Sub-district Administration Office in Haidian District, Beijing to the Older Summer Palace for preservation, June 12, 2018. The four cultural relics were found at a construction site in 2017, and experts believe they were originally part of buildings in the Old Summer Palace, a garden for the royal family during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) that was known as the \

Four white marble building pieces are transported from the Qinghe Sub-district Administration Office in Haidian District, Beijing to the Older Summer Palace for preservation, June 12, 2018. The four cultural relics were found at a construction site in 2017, and experts believe they were originally part of buildings in the Old Summer Palace, a garden for the royal family during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) that was known as the "garden of all gardens" for its architectural diversity. (Photo: China News Service/Cui Nan)

Four white marble building pieces are transported from the Qinghe Sub-district Administration Office in Haidian District, Beijing to the Older Summer Palace for preservation, June 12, 2018. The four cultural relics were found at a construction site in 2017, and experts believe they were originally part of buildings in the Old Summer Palace, a garden for the royal family during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) that was known as the \

Four white marble building pieces are transported from the Qinghe Sub-district Administration Office in Haidian District, Beijing to the Older Summer Palace for preservation, June 12, 2018. The four cultural relics were found at a construction site in 2017, and experts believe they were originally part of buildings in the Old Summer Palace, a garden for the royal family during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) that was known as the "garden of all gardens" for its architectural diversity. (Photo: China News Service/Cui Nan)

Four white marble building pieces are transported from the Qinghe Sub-district Administration Office in Haidian District, Beijing to the Older Summer Palace for preservation, June 12, 2018. The four cultural relics were found at a construction site in 2017, and experts believe they were originally part of buildings in the Old Summer Palace, a garden for the royal family during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) that was known as the \

Four white marble building pieces are transported from the Qinghe Sub-district Administration Office in Haidian District, Beijing to the Older Summer Palace for preservation, June 12, 2018. The four cultural relics were found at a construction site in 2017, and experts believe they were originally part of buildings in the Old Summer Palace, a garden for the royal family during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) that was known as the "garden of all gardens" for its architectural diversity. (Photo: China News Service/Cui Nan)

Four white marble building pieces are transported from the Qinghe Sub-district Administration Office in Haidian District, Beijing to the Older Summer Palace for preservation, June 12, 2018. The four cultural relics were found at a construction site in 2017, and experts believe they were originally part of buildings in the Old Summer Palace, a garden for the royal family during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) that was known as the \

Four white marble building pieces are transported from the Qinghe Sub-district Administration Office in Haidian District, Beijing to the Older Summer Palace for preservation, June 12, 2018. The four cultural relics were found at a construction site in 2017, and experts believe they were originally part of buildings in the Old Summer Palace, a garden for the royal family during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) that was known as the "garden of all gardens" for its architectural diversity. (Photo: China News Service/Cui Nan)

Four white marble building pieces are transported from the Qinghe Sub-district Administration Office in Haidian District, Beijing to the Older Summer Palace for preservation, June 12, 2018. The four cultural relics were found at a construction site in 2017, and experts believe they were originally part of buildings in the Old Summer Palace, a garden for the royal family during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) that was known as the \

Four white marble building pieces are transported from the Qinghe Sub-district Administration Office in Haidian District, Beijing to the Older Summer Palace for preservation, June 12, 2018. The four cultural relics were found at a construction site in 2017, and experts believe they were originally part of buildings in the Old Summer Palace, a garden for the royal family during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) that was known as the "garden of all gardens" for its architectural diversity. (Photo: China News Service/Cui Nan)

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