Historic 2,000-Year-Old Chu Silk Manuscripts Return to China
Parts of the over-2,000-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts, taken to the US in 1946, have been returned to China, marking a landmark moment in cultural heritage.
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Parts of the over-2,000-year-old Chu Silk Manuscripts, taken to the US in 1946, have been returned to China, marking a landmark moment in cultural heritage.
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Smithsonian returns two ancient silk manuscripts from the Warring States period to China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration—a landmark in cultural heritage repatriation.