Hong Kong Palace Museum of Culture announced on October 7 that the second batch of 69 treasures from the Palace Museum have been unveiled in the museum's first to fifth and ninth exhibition halls.
According to reports, the 69 precious cultural relics exhibited this time are treasures from the Palace Museum, and are used as rotations for calligraphy and painting, textiles, and other fragile and light-sensitive works displayed since the opening of the Palace Museum in Hong Kong. Based on the consideration of cultural relics protection, works made of these materials can only be exhibited for three months.
Among the treasures replaced this time, 25 pieces were exhibited in the special exhibition of "Gathering the World - Horse Culture and Art" in the ninth exhibition hall. The exhibition displays precious collections related to horses in the Palace Museum and the Louvre in France, showing Chinese and foreign cultural exchanges and mutual learning, and will end on December 31 this year.

△The costumes embroidered with gold thread and peacock feathers "Blue satin flat gold embroidered pruned pine crane pattern old Dan cape"
The new batch of Palace Museum collections unveiled in the exhibition halls 1 to 5, including the 80th birthday gift " Ganzhuer " given to the mother of the Qing Dynasty by Emperor Qianlong and Empress Dowager , a costumes embroidered with gold thread and peacock feathers "Blue satin flat gold embroidered pruned pine crane pattern old Dan cape" and a pavilion-style water-matching bell that displays the superb skills of craftsmen in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty.
It is reported that most of the new batch of treasures will be exhibited at the Forbidden City Cultural Museum in Hong Kong until December this year.
(CCTV News)