Beijing to lend Taiwan historical artefacts from Forbidden City
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<!– google_ad_section_start –> Beijing has agreed to lend art exhibits for a major joint exhibition in Taipei, the head of Taiwan’s top museum said on Sunday, as the two former rivals push ahead with detente. Feng Ming-chu, director of Taipei’s National Palace Museum, will fly to Beijing on Monday, the first such trip since 2009 when the chiefs of the museum and of Beijing’s Palace Museum made landmark exchange visits. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Beijing to lend Taiwan historical artefacts from Forbidden City
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Beijing has agreed to lend art exhibits for a major joint exhibition in Taipei, the head of Taiwan’s top museum said on Sunday, as the two former rivals push ahead with detente. Feng Ming-chu, director of Taipei’s National Palace Museum, will fly to Beijing on Monday, the first such trip since 2009 when the chiefs of the museum and of Beijing’s Palace Museum made landmark exchange visits. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Beijing to lend Taiwan historical artefacts from Forbidden City
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