Visitors view an ancient bronze ware at the exhibition "Return in Golden Age: China's Retrieved Cultural Relics Exhibition" in east China's Shanghai, Sept. 26, 2022. "Return in Golden Age: China's Retrieved Cultural Relics Exhibition" was launched Monday at the Minhang Museum in east China's Shanghai. The exhibition features China's cultural relics retrieved from overseas and now kept by the Poly Art Museum and the administration office of the Yuanmingyuan. Among the exhibits are bronze Chinese zodiac animal heads that belonged to the Yuanmingyuan Park, as well as bronze national treasures from ancient times. (Xinhua/Wang Xiang) Visitors view a bronze tiger head at the exhibition "Return in Golden Age: China's Retrieved Cultural Relics Exhibition" in east China's Shanghai, Sept. 26, 2022. "Return in Golden Age: China's Retrieved Cultural Relics Exhibition" was launched Monday at the Minhang Museum in east China's Shanghai. The exhibition features China's cultural relics retrieved from overseas and now kept by the Poly Art Museum and the administration office of the Yuanmingyuan. Among the exhibits are bronze Chinese zodiac animal heads that belonged to the Yuanmingyuan Park, as well as bronze national treasures from ancient times. (Xinhua/Wang Xiang) A visitor takes photos of a bronze monkey head at the exhibition "Return in Golden Age: China's Retrieved Cultural Relics Exhibition" in east China's Shanghai, Sept. 26, 2022. "Return in Golden Age: China's Retrieved Cultural Relics Exhibition" was launched Monday at the Minhang Museum in east China's Shanghai. The exhibition features China's cultural relics retrieved from overseas and now kept by the Poly Art Museum and the administration office of the Yuanmingyuan. Among the exhibits are bronze Chinese zodiac animal heads that belonged to the Yuanmingyuan Park, as well as bronze national treasures from ancient times. (Xinhua/Wang Xiang) Photo taken on Sept. 26, 2022 shows exhibits on display at the exhibition "Return in Golden Age: China's Retrieved Cultural Relics Exhibition" in east China's Shanghai. "Return in Golden Age: China's Retrieved Cultural Relics Exhibition" was launched Monday at the Minhang Museum in east China's Shanghai. The exhibition features China's cultural relics retrieved from overseas and now kept by the Poly Art Museum and the administration office of the Yuanmingyuan. Among the exhibits are bronze Chinese zodiac animal heads that belonged to the Yuanmingyuan Park, as well as bronze national treasures from ancient times. (Xinhua/Wang Xiang) A visitor visits the exhibition "Return in Golden Age: China's Retrieved Cultural Relics Exhibition" in east China's Shanghai, Sept. 26, 2022. "Return in Golden Age: China's Retrieved Cultural Relics Exhibition" was launched Monday at the Minhang Museum in east China's Shanghai. The exhibition features China's cultural relics retrieved from overseas and now kept by the Poly Art Museum and the administration office of the Yuanmingyuan. Among the exhibits are bronze Chinese zodiac animal heads that belonged to the Yuanmingyuan Park, as well as bronze national treasures from ancient times. (Xinhua/Wang Xiang) A visitor views a bronze tiger head at the exhibition "Return in Golden Age: China's Retrieved Cultural Relics Exhibition" in east China's Shanghai, Sept. 26, 2022. "Return in Golden Age: China's Retrieved Cultural Relics Exhibition" was launched Monday at the Minhang Museum in east China's Shanghai. The exhibition features China's cultural relics retrieved from overseas and now kept by the Poly Art Museum and the administration office of the Yuanmingyuan. Among the exhibits are bronze Chinese zodiac animal heads that belonged to the Yuanmingyuan Park, as well as bronze national treasures from ancient times. (Xinhua/Wang Xiang) Visitors view a bronze ox head at the exhibition "Return in Golden Age: China's Retrieved Cultural Relics Exhibition" in east China's Shanghai, Sept. 26, 2022. "Return in Golden Age: China's Retrieved Cultural Relics Exhibition" was launched Monday at the Minhang Museum in east China's Shanghai. The exhibition features China's cultural relics retrieved from overseas and now kept by the Poly Art Museum and the administration office of the Yuanmingyuan. Among the exhibits are bronze Chinese zodiac animal heads that belonged to the Yuanmingyuan Park, as well as bronze national treasures from ancient times. (Xinhua/Wang Xiang)
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