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The "Ancient Chinese Porcelain" Exhibition commenced recently at the National Museum of China has taken on a new look with more than 300 representative porcelain masterpieces carefully selected from the museum's collections, with many exhibits making their debut this time.

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A blue and white Yuhuchun porcelain bottle made in the Yuan Dynasty, with patterns of intertwining lotus flowers, leaves and branches, and two phoenixes

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A porcelain dish found at Wanjiao No.1 Shipwreck

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A yellow-glazed bowl with blue and white patterns inside

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A blue and white-glazed dish with patterns of bamboo and red plum flowers

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A Celadon dish of Ru Kiln

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A black-glazed chicken-head-spout kettle

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A Celadon zun (a kind of traditional Chinese vessels) with porcelain decorations shaped in lotus petals facing upwards

Exhibition Info:

Venue: N17 Hall of the National Museum of China

Admission: Free

Duration: Long-term themed exhibition (Opening hours: 9:00 to 17:30 every day except Mondays)

How to visit: Reservations can be made via the official website, WeChat public account, WeChat mini program, and the official App of the National Museum of China.

(Source: Beijing Evening News)