Palace Furniture Displays
Palace Furniture Displays
Other Ming and Qing Furniture
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- Ming Dynasty...
- The Furniture in the Ming Dynasty generally refers to the furniture from the...
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- Tea Table (Chaji)
- The tea table (chaji) was a new furniture form introduced and popularized...
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- Screens
- A screen is a piece of decorative furniture often placed in predominant areas...
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- The Plum...
- Made in the Qing Dynasty, this plum flower-shaped red sandalwood stool...
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- Shenyang Imperial Palace
- Built in 1625 AD, otherwise known as "the Shengjing Palace", the Shenyang Imperial Palace was the initial royal palace of the Qing Dynasty established by the Manchu nobles.
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- The Imperial Palace of Beijing
- The Imperial Palace, also known as "The Forbidden City", is located in the heart of downtown Beijing. From 1386 to 1911, the palace was home to 24 emperors in the Ming and Qing dynasties.
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- Summer Palace
- The Summer Palace, one of the four famous gardens in China, is located at the northwestern corner of Beijing.
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- The Old Summer Palace
- Originally built in the Kangxi Period of the Qing Dynasty, the Old Summer Palace is a large imperial palace in China.