Beijing’s Hall of Mental Cultivation Reopens After 10-Year Restoration
Beijing’s Hall of Mental Cultivation reopens after a decade-long restoration, showcasing 1,020 artifacts that bring Qing court life and governance back into vivid view.
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Beijing’s Hall of Mental Cultivation reopens after a decade-long restoration, showcasing 1,020 artifacts that bring Qing court life and governance back into vivid view.
After nearly ten years of work, the Palace Museum in Beijing reopened the Hall of Mental Cultivation on December 26, 2025, highlighting Ming and Qing dynasty heritage.
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An 8th‑century Tibetan crown, restored with groundbreaking techniques, now dazzles at the Haixi Museum, showcasing intricate Silk Road artistry.