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The Cultural Relics Hall of Hong Kong University of Chinese has scheduled an exhibition of gold decorations since the Song Dynasty on November 9 in celebration of the 35th anniversary of the founding of the Cultural Relics Hall. To be on display will be more than 200 objects, mostly selected from the collection of the Cheng Xun Tang, with some from collections of Mu Wen Tang and Meng Die Xuan.Besides, there will be more than 20 objects of the same kind loaned from among those unearthed from the tomb of Liang Zhuang of the Ming Dynasty. The exhibition will last into February 2007.
The Cultural Relics Hall of Hong Kong University of Chinese has scheduled an exhibition of gold decorations since the Song Dynasty on November 9 in celebration of the 35th anniversary of the founding of the Cultural Relics Hall. To be on display will be more than 200 objects, mostly selected from the collection of the Cheng Xun Tang, with some from collections of Mu Wen Tang and Meng Die Xuan.Besides, there will be more than 20 objects of the same kind loaned from among those unearthed from the tomb of Liang Zhuang of the Ming Dynasty. The exhibition will last into February 2007.