Covering an area of 170,000 sq m, which was only determined with extensive archaeological excavations during the past three decades, the restored complex will host exhibitions showcasing the everyday life of emperors and ordinary people in the Southern Song Dynasty. Excavated and collected pieces of porcelain, calligraphy and other works of art will be featured as well.
Cultural Exchange
Shanghai tea salon in London brews cultural ties
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Chinese people at home and abroad bond together in ritual ceremony