Dagaoxuan Palace to open 60 years after it closed

Updated: 2014-08-14 14:54

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Dagaoxuan Palace to open 60 years after it closed

Unrepaired stone artifacts including stylobate, a breast board and a draining spigot are protected by wooden boards at the Dagaoxuan Palace in the Forbidden City in Beijing. [Photo/Xinhua]


Dagaoxuan Palace to open 60 years after it closed

Dagaoxuan Palace to open 60 years after it closed

Dagaoxuan Palace to open 60 years after it closed

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