In celebration of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Hong Kong Palace Museum has unveiled a monumental exhibition titled \"The Origins of Chinese Civilization.\" This special showcase features more than 100 precious objects, offering a panoramic view of 5,000 years of Chinese history.
The exhibition brings together a remarkable collection from 14 museums and archaeological institutions across China, including 16 grade-one national treasures. Among the artifacts are ancient bronzes, jade carvings, ceramics, and calligraphy, each narrating a chapter of China's rich cultural heritage.
\"We are honored to present these invaluable pieces that reflect the depth and breadth of Chinese civilization,\" said a representative of the Hong Kong Palace Museum. \"This exhibition not only celebrates our history but also strengthens cultural ties within the region.\"
Visitors to the museum will have the rare opportunity to witness artifacts that seldom leave their home institutions. The collaboration marks a significant effort to promote cultural exchange and appreciation among the public.
The \"Origins of Chinese Civilization\" exhibition is open to the public from now through the end of the commemorative year, inviting guests to embark on a journey through time and explore the profound legacy of Chinese culture.
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Hong Kong Palace Museum unveils 'Origins of Chinese Civilization' show
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