Huge Qing Dynasty murals discovered in NW China
www.chinaview.cn 2007-11-25 14:26:36   Print

A staff member from the culture and tourism bureau of Ziyang County explains the discovery of the murals in northwestern China's Shaanxi Province on Thursday, Nov. 22, 2007. (Xinhuanet Photo)

A staff member from the culture and tourism bureau of Ziyang County explains the discovery of the murals in northwestern China's Shaanxi Province on Thursday, Nov. 22, 2007. (Xinhuanet Photo)
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    BEIJING, Nov. 25 -- A huge set of murals dating from the Qing Dynasty was recently discovered in a commerce and trade assembly hall in Ziyang County, located in northwestern China's Shaanxi Province.

    The huge murals, which span nearly 220 square meters in total, are well preserved. According to experts, exquisite murals of this size are a very rare find in China.

    The murals cover all the walls of the hall and used to be protected by local residents in the 1970s with wooden boards.

    The murals have important historical value for research on the commerce and trade assembly halls, local architecture, fine arts and folk-custom culture.

    Local cultural relic departments are currently protecting and restoring the rare murals.

(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)

Editor: Lin Li
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