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Since it opened a special exhibition in September, the Guimet Museum in Paris has drawn throngs of visitors eager to marvel at more than 100 exquisite pieces of Chinese gold artistry, including ornaments, jewelry and decorative objects dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The items offer a glimpse into the finery of Chinese women from royal families at the time. Next month, the museum will unveil another exhibition featuring millennia-old antiques that are on loan from Chinese museums. The exhibition, which will feature more than 200 items, will offer a journey to discover the wonders of Chang'an, the bustling capital of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), a vibrant hub where merchants, scholars, musicians, artists and craftsmen from around the world once converged. Yannick Lintz, president of the Guimet Museum, noted that the facility, which is dedicated to Asian art, has forged extensive collaborations with Chinese institutions this year. In total, the museum will present four exhibi
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