National Treasures on Display in Kunming Starting August 27th

National Treasures on Display in Kunming Starting August 27th
Aug 27, 2010 By eChinacities.com

From August 27th to 31st, exhibit halls 1 and 2 at Kunming International Convention & Exhibition Center will be holding a 2010 Kunming Pan-Asian International Folk Craft and Goods Expo. There are 12 categories of folk crafts and goods: art objects and antiques, amateur collector series, sculptures and carvings, textile and embroidery, fashion, folk dyed cloth and clothing, imitation antique furniture, jades, non-tangible cultural heritage, travel goods and souvenirs, etc.

 

What’s more, the Yunnan Folk Culture Museum has brought over a “national treasure” to exhibit at the no. 2 exhibit hall in Kunming International Convention & Exhibition Center for the duration of the event; the treasure is a boxed display of 365 miniature antiques and objects from all periods of Chinese history, including ceramics, bronze ornaments, jade and a calligraphy writing tool set.

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