A visitor takes photos at the Kublai's
World: Chinese Yuan Dynasty Art Exhibition in Hohhot,
capital of north
China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, July 11, 2011.
The exhibition opened on Monday at the Inner Mongolia Museum is based on its earlier version in the October of 2010 in New York, hosted by more than 20 museums at home and abroad. Exhibits include some newly-found historical relics of Yuan Dynasty, exquisitely-carved building elements and other handicrafts.
A visitor takes photos at
the Kublai's World: Chinese Yuan Dynasty Art Exhibition in Hohhot,
capital of
north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, July 11, 2011.
The exhibition opened on Monday at the Inner Mongolia Museum is based on its earlier version in the October of 2010 in New York, hosted by more than 20 museums at home and abroad. Exhibits include some newly-found historical relics of Yuan Dynasty, exquisitely-carved building elements and other handicrafts.
Exhibits are seen at the Kublai's
World: Chinese Yuan Dynasty Art Exhibition in Hohhot,
capital of north
China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, July 11, 2011.
The exhibition opened on Monday at the Inner Mongolia Museum is based on its earlier version in the October of 2010 in New York, hosted by more than 20 museums at home and abroad. Exhibits include some newly-found historical relics of Yuan Dynasty, exquisitely-carved building elements and other handicrafts.
A visitor takes photos at
the Kublai's World: Chinese Yuan Dynasty Art Exhibition in Hohhot,
capital of
north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, July 11, 2011.
The exhibition opened on Monday at the Inner Mongolia Museum is based on its earlier version in the October of 2010 in New York, hosted by more than 20 museums at home and abroad. Exhibits include some newly-found historical relics of Yuan Dynasty, exquisitely-carved building elements and other handicrafts.
Exhibits are seen at the Kublai's
World: Chinese Yuan Dynasty Art Exhibition in Hohhot,
capital of north
China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, July 11, 2011.
The exhibition opened on Monday at the Inner Mongolia Museum is based on its earlier version in the October of 2010 in New York, hosted by more than 20 museums at home and abroad. Exhibits include some newly-found historical relics of Yuan Dynasty, exquisitely-carved building elements and other handicrafts.
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