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Beijing's Old Summer Palace carries out 'Restoring 1860' project to repair damaged historical relics(1/9)

2019-05-22 09:29:22 Globaltimes.cn Editor :Li Yan
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The blue and white porcelain stool, or xiudun, is being repaired from the 132 broken pieces found in Yuanmingyuan Park, and some parts of it are still missing. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

Six damaged historical relics are being repaired as Beijing\'s Old Summer Palace, or Yuanmingyuan Park, carries out \

The blue and white porcelain stool, or xiudun, is being repaired from the 132 broken pieces found in Yuanmingyuan Park, and some parts of it are still missing. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

Six damaged historical relics are being repaired as Beijing's Old Summer Palace, or Yuanmingyuan Park, carries out "Restoring 1860" project.

Repair tools are seen in a box at Beijing\'s Old Summer Palace, or Yuanmingyuan Park, on Tuesday. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

Repair tools are seen in a box at Beijing's Old Summer Palace, or Yuanmingyuan Park, on Tuesday. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

The blue and white porcelain stool, or xiudun, is being remade from the 132 broken pieces found in Yuanmingyuan Park, and some parts of it are still missing. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

The blue and white porcelain stool, or xiudun, is being remade from the 132 broken pieces found in Yuanmingyuan Park, and some parts of it are still missing. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

The blue and white porcelain stool, or xiudun, is being remade from the 132 broken pieces found in Yuanmingyuan Park, and some parts of it are still missing. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

The blue and white porcelain stool, or xiudun, is being remade from the 132 broken pieces found in Yuanmingyuan Park, and some parts of it are still missing. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

Wang Mian, a Chinese ceramics repair expert, repairs a red glaze bowl used in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) at Yuanmingyuan Park. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

Wang Mian, a Chinese ceramics repair expert, repairs a red glaze bowl used in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) at Yuanmingyuan Park. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

The blue and white porcelain stool, or xiudun, is being repaired from the 132 broken pieces found in Yuanmingyuan Park, and some parts of it are still missing. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

The blue and white porcelain stool, or xiudun, is being repaired from the 132 broken pieces found in Yuanmingyuan Park, and some parts of it are still missing. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

Wang Mian, a Chinese ceramics repair expert, repairs a red glaze bowl used in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) at Yuanmingyuan Park. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

Wang Mian, a Chinese ceramics repair expert, repairs a red glaze bowl used in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) at Yuanmingyuan Park. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

Wang Mian, Chinese ceramics repair expert, repairs a red glaze bowl used in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) at Yuanmingyuan Park. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

Wang Mian, Chinese ceramics repair expert, repairs a red glaze bowl used in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) at Yuanmingyuan Park. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

The blue and white porcelain stool, or xiudun, is being remade from the 132 broken pieces found in Yuanmingyuan Park, and some parts of it are still missing. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

The blue and white porcelain stool, or xiudun, is being remade from the 132 broken pieces found in Yuanmingyuan Park, and some parts of it are still missing. (Photo: Li Hao/GT)

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