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Old books published in foreign languages are one of the highlights at the National Museum of Classic Books'opening exhibition. [Photo by Wang Kaihao / China Daily] |
The National Museum of Classic Books has officially opened to public in Beijing. This is the first museum of its kind for the country.
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The facility's current exhibition features rare items from the collection of the Chinese National Library, where the museum is housed.
Chen Hongyan is the deputy director of the newly-opened museum. "The collection of these classic books enables the public to understand how Chinese culture passes down."
Over 800 pieces make up the collection and range from three-thousand-year-old oracle bones to contemporary calligraphy manuscripts.
Located in the South Area of Chinese National Library, the museum opens from 9am to 5pm from each Tuesday to Sunday.
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