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Beijing starts antique art auction season

By Wang Kaihao | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2017-09-11 13:36

Beijing's fifth annual public auction season for antique artworks started on Friday.

The season, which will last until late November, brings together 12 Beijing-based auction houses and hosts 42 auctions.

This will be the first year in which most of the auctions — 23 — take place online, says deputy director of Beijing's municipal administration of cultural heritage, Xiang Dechun.

The inventory includes about 60,000 artifacts in five major categories — jade and porcelain, furniture, stationery, painting and calligraphy, and Western antiques.

Xiang says prices will generally be affordable.

Beijing's auction season is a major event, promoting knowledge about cultural heritage and collecting. A series of free brochures will explain art appraisal and relevant laws.

Beijing's turnover of auctioned antique artworks reached 20.3 billion yuan ($3.15 billion) last year, accounting for nearly half the world's total, China Association of Auctioneers Deputy Director Liu Youzheng says.

"It shows Beijing has become a world-class art auction hub, alongside New York, London and Hong Kong," he says.

"More public participation will expand the city's role in other art auction fields."

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