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Historic artefacts come home |
发布时间:2006-11-20 16:15:52
irm had helped to adjust some of them.
Zhou Dezhao, head of the Los Angeles-based non-profit association established in 2001, said members had worried about whether unsold items would be returned to them after the auction and about whether the exchanges would be transacted in renminbi or US dollars. However, such anxieties proved unnecessary.
Xu Yongqiang, head of the lost relics management department of the Shanghai Cultural Relics Administration Bureau, noted that according to Chinese laws only those antiques that were smuggled out of the country or stolen from museums after 1949 would be confiscated if they re-appeared in the Chinese mainland market.
All antiques transactions occurring on the Chinese mainland take place in renminbi.
Lost treasures
Statistics from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization reveal that even though foreign museums have collected millions of Chinese cultural relics, the number of those owned by private collectors is 10 times greater.
Xu, the official, noted that there had been three especially la上一页 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] 下一页 |
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