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Castles and palaces on two continents find common ground

By Sun Yuanqing | China Daily | Updated: 2013-09-04 07:45

Castles and palaces on two continents find common ground

Prince Kung's Palace Museum director Sun Xuguang (middle) talks with a foreign participant at Prince Kung's Mansion Forum. Provided to China Daily

Once symbols of status and glory at two ends of the world, European castles and Chinese princely mansions are now looking to each other to explore ways to thrive in the modern time.

Castles and palaces on two continents find common ground

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