Ivory carvings are on display at an exhibition in Jinsha Site Museum in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, April 16, 2019. The exhibition showed more than 100 ivory carvings made in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties from the collections of six state-owned museums. (Photo provided to China News Service)
Ivory carvings are on display at an exhibition in Jinsha Site Museum in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, April 16, 2019. The exhibition showed more than 100 ivory carvings made in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties from the collections of six state-owned museums. (Photo provided to China News Service)
Ivory carvings are on display at an exhibition in Jinsha Site Museum in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, April 16, 2019. The exhibition showed more than 100 ivory carvings made in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties from the collections of six state-owned museums. (Photo provided to China News Service)
Ivory carvings are on display at an exhibition in Jinsha Site Museum in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, April 16, 2019. The exhibition showed more than 100 ivory carvings made in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties from the collections of six state-owned museums. (Photo provided to China News Service)
Ivory carvings are on display at an exhibition in Jinsha Site Museum in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, April 16, 2019. The exhibition showed more than 100 ivory carvings made in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties from the collections of six state-owned museums. (Photo provided to China News Service)
Ivory carvings are on display at an exhibition in Jinsha Site Museum in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, April 16, 2019. The exhibition showed more than 100 ivory carvings made in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties from the collections of six state-owned museums. (Photo provided to China News Service)
Ivory carvings are on display at an exhibition in Jinsha Site Museum in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, April 16, 2019. The exhibition showed more than 100 ivory carvings made in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties from the collections of six state-owned museums. (Photo provided to China News Service)