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| The photo taken on March 15, 2006 shows an
artwork to be displayed at the Capital Museum of Beijing. The world's
oldest national public museum -- the British Museum will display part of
its collection in China for the first time at the Capital Museum of
Beijing from March
18. | BEIJING, March 15
(Xinhuanet) -- A 3,000-year-old mummy, an ancient statue of Dionysos and a
2,100-year-old gold and pendant featuring Aphrodite and Eros will be the
featured guests at the Capital Museum in Beijing.
The Roman, Greek and Egyptian antiquities are coming
to China courtesy of the British Museum and its touring exhibit titled
'Treasures of the World's Cultures'.
The exhibition is scheduled to open in Beijing on
March 18.
A total of 272 artifacts will be on show, said Guo
Xiaoling, curator of the Capital Museum, on Wednesday.
Treasures on show also include ancient Egyptian
tablets, Greek busts, Roman sculptures and the world's oldest tool.
However, no Chinese items collected by British Museum
will be on display in Beijing.
"There is no need to bring Chinese items here," said
Jane Portal, assistant curator of the British Museum.
"The two and a half month exhibition will enable
Chinese audiences an opportunity to enjoy the collection of a world class museum
without going abroad," Guo said.
Five lectures on world history have been arranged
during the exhibition. Students studying world history in Beijing's universities
have volunteers to provide consultations and other services to visitors.
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| The photo taken on March 15, 2006 shows an
ancient sculpture displayed at the Capital Museum of
Beijing. | In the
exhibition hall, guide Li Xue is rehearsing an explanation of how the mummies
were made in ancient Egypt.
"I have recited it for three days. It's my first time
to practice the explanation in front of the antiques today," Li said, adding
that her tour is free to museum guests.
Guo said it is the first large-scale international
exhibition since the newly-built Capital Museum opened last year and it will put
its new equipment and technology to the test.
The temperature and humidity controls and the
security system of the museum will guarantee the safety of the antiques, Guo
said.
The Treasures of the World's Cultures collection has
shown in Japan and the Republic of Korea, attracting 1.3 million during its four
city tour in Japan and a 600,000 in Seoul.
Portal said the British Museum is planning to hold
more exhibitions in China in the future in cooperation with the Palace Museum
and the National Museum of China.
The British Museum is also thinking of showing
Chinese treasures in Britain, Portal added. Enditem |