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2018-09-07 13:50:21 Globaltimes.cn Editor :Li Yan
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An exhibition showcasing some 270 Liao Dynasty (907-1125) relics from Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Beijing and Liaoning Province kicked off at Beijing\'s Capital Museum on Thursday. The show provides insight into the history and culture of the ancient nomadic group Khitan, founder of the Liao Dynasty. (Photos: Li Hao/GT)

An exhibition showcasing some 270 Liao Dynasty (907-1125) relics from Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Beijing and Liaoning Province kicked off at Beijing's Capital Museum on Thursday. The show provides insight into the history and culture of the ancient nomadic group Khitan, founder of the Liao Dynasty. (Photos: Li Hao/GT)

An exhibition showcasing some 270 Liao Dynasty (907-1125) relics from Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Beijing and Liaoning Province kicked off at Beijing\'s Capital Museum on Thursday. The show provides insight into the history and culture of the ancient nomadic group Khitan, founder of the Liao Dynasty. (Photos: Li Hao/GT)

An exhibition showcasing some 270 Liao Dynasty (907-1125) relics from Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Beijing and Liaoning Province kicked off at Beijing's Capital Museum on Thursday. The show provides insight into the history and culture of the ancient nomadic group Khitan, founder of the Liao Dynasty. (Photos: Li Hao/GT)

An exhibition showcasing some 270 Liao Dynasty (907-1125) relics from Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Beijing and Liaoning Province kicked off at Beijing\'s Capital Museum on Thursday. The show provides insight into the history and culture of the ancient nomadic group Khitan, founder of the Liao Dynasty. (Photos: Li Hao/GT)

An exhibition showcasing some 270 Liao Dynasty (907-1125) relics from Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Beijing and Liaoning Province kicked off at Beijing's Capital Museum on Thursday. The show provides insight into the history and culture of the ancient nomadic group Khitan, founder of the Liao Dynasty. (Photos: Li Hao/GT)

An exhibition showcasing some 270 Liao Dynasty (907-1125) relics from Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Beijing and Liaoning Province kicked off at Beijing\'s Capital Museum on Thursday. The show provides insight into the history and culture of the ancient nomadic group Khitan, founder of the Liao Dynasty. (Photos: Li Hao/GT)

An exhibition showcasing some 270 Liao Dynasty (907-1125) relics from Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Beijing and Liaoning Province kicked off at Beijing's Capital Museum on Thursday. The show provides insight into the history and culture of the ancient nomadic group Khitan, founder of the Liao Dynasty. (Photos: Li Hao/GT)

An exhibition showcasing some 270 Liao Dynasty (907-1125) relics from Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Beijing and Liaoning Province kicked off at Beijing\'s Capital Museum on Thursday. The show provides insight into the history and culture of the ancient nomadic group Khitan, founder of the Liao Dynasty. (Photos: Li Hao/GT)

An exhibition showcasing some 270 Liao Dynasty (907-1125) relics from Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Beijing and Liaoning Province kicked off at Beijing's Capital Museum on Thursday. The show provides insight into the history and culture of the ancient nomadic group Khitan, founder of the Liao Dynasty. (Photos: Li Hao/GT)

An exhibition showcasing some 270 Liao Dynasty (907-1125) relics from Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Beijing and Liaoning Province kicked off at Beijing\'s Capital Museum on Thursday. The show provides insight into the history and culture of the ancient nomadic group Khitan, founder of the Liao Dynasty. (Photos: Li Hao/GT)

An exhibition showcasing some 270 Liao Dynasty (907-1125) relics from Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Beijing and Liaoning Province kicked off at Beijing's Capital Museum on Thursday. The show provides insight into the history and culture of the ancient nomadic group Khitan, founder of the Liao Dynasty. (Photos: Li Hao/GT)

An exhibition showcasing some 270 Liao Dynasty (907-1125) relics from Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Beijing and Liaoning Province kicked off at Beijing\'s Capital Museum on Thursday. The show provides insight into the history and culture of the ancient nomadic group Khitan, founder of the Liao Dynasty. (Photos: Li Hao/GT)

An exhibition showcasing some 270 Liao Dynasty (907-1125) relics from Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Beijing and Liaoning Province kicked off at Beijing's Capital Museum on Thursday. The show provides insight into the history and culture of the ancient nomadic group Khitan, founder of the Liao Dynasty. (Photos: Li Hao/GT)

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