An exhibition of Chinese cultural relics returned from Italy in the National Museum of China in Beijing, April 24, 2019. The exhibition, "The Journey Back Home," showcases 796 pieces of repatriated Chinese artifacts from different dynasties. This was the largest return of lost Chinese cultural relics in nearly 20 years, according to Minister of Culture and Tourism Luo Shugang. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Xinglong)
An exhibition of Chinese cultural relics returned from Italy in the National Museum of China in Beijing, April 24, 2019. The exhibition, "The Journey Back Home," showcases 796 pieces of repatriated Chinese artifacts from different dynasties. This was the largest return of lost Chinese cultural relics in nearly 20 years, according to Minister of Culture and Tourism Luo Shugang. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Xinglong)
An exhibition of Chinese cultural relics returned from Italy in the National Museum of China in Beijing, April 24, 2019. The exhibition, "The Journey Back Home," showcases 796 pieces of repatriated Chinese artifacts from different dynasties. This was the largest return of lost Chinese cultural relics in nearly 20 years, according to Minister of Culture and Tourism Luo Shugang. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Xinglong)
An exhibition of Chinese cultural relics returned from Italy in the National Museum of China in Beijing, April 24, 2019. The exhibition, "The Journey Back Home," showcases 796 pieces of repatriated Chinese artifacts from different dynasties. This was the largest return of lost Chinese cultural relics in nearly 20 years, according to Minister of Culture and Tourism Luo Shugang. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Xinglong)
An exhibition of Chinese cultural relics returned from Italy in the National Museum of China in Beijing, April 24, 2019. The exhibition, "The Journey Back Home," showcases 796 pieces of repatriated Chinese artifacts from different dynasties. This was the largest return of lost Chinese cultural relics in nearly 20 years, according to Minister of Culture and Tourism Luo Shugang. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Xinglong)
An exhibition of Chinese cultural relics returned from Italy in the National Museum of China in Beijing, April 24, 2019. The exhibition, "The Journey Back Home," showcases 796 pieces of repatriated Chinese artifacts from different dynasties. This was the largest return of lost Chinese cultural relics in nearly 20 years, according to Minister of Culture and Tourism Luo Shugang. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Xinglong)
An exhibition of Chinese cultural relics returned from Italy in the National Museum of China in Beijing, April 24, 2019. The exhibition, "The Journey Back Home," showcases 796 pieces of repatriated Chinese artifacts from different dynasties. This was the largest return of lost Chinese cultural relics in nearly 20 years, according to Minister of Culture and Tourism Luo Shugang. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Xinglong)
An exhibition of Chinese cultural relics returned from Italy in the National Museum of China in Beijing, April 24, 2019. The exhibition, "The Journey Back Home," showcases 796 pieces of repatriated Chinese artifacts from different dynasties. This was the largest return of lost Chinese cultural relics in nearly 20 years, according to Minister of Culture and Tourism Luo Shugang. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Xinglong)
An exhibition of Chinese cultural relics returned from Italy in the National Museum of China in Beijing, April 24, 2019. The exhibition, "The Journey Back Home," showcases 796 pieces of repatriated Chinese artifacts from different dynasties. This was the largest return of lost Chinese cultural relics in nearly 20 years, according to Minister of Culture and Tourism Luo Shugang. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Xinglong)
An exhibition of Chinese cultural relics returned from Italy in the National Museum of China in Beijing, April 24, 2019. The exhibition, "The Journey Back Home," showcases 796 pieces of repatriated Chinese artifacts from different dynasties. This was the largest return of lost Chinese cultural relics in nearly 20 years, according to Minister of Culture and Tourism Luo Shugang. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Xinglong)
An exhibition of Chinese cultural relics returned from Italy in the National Museum of China in Beijing, April 24, 2019. The exhibition, "The Journey Back Home," showcases 796 pieces of repatriated Chinese artifacts from different dynasties. This was the largest return of lost Chinese cultural relics in nearly 20 years, according to Minister of Culture and Tourism Luo Shugang. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Xinglong)
An exhibition of Chinese cultural relics returned from Italy in the National Museum of China in Beijing, April 24, 2019. The exhibition, "The Journey Back Home," showcases 796 pieces of repatriated Chinese artifacts from different dynasties. This was the largest return of lost Chinese cultural relics in nearly 20 years, according to Minister of Culture and Tourism Luo Shugang. (Photo: China News Service/Zhang Xinglong)