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Unveiling of Juanqinzhai (8 images)



International and Chinese press attend the official unveiling of Juanqinzhai (the Studio of Exhaustion from Diligent Work) in the Forbidden City's Qianlong Garden, in Beijing November 10, 2008. Juanqinzhai is the first large-scale historic restoration to be completed after a major five-year international collaboration between the Palace Museum and the World Monument Fund. The 18th century Studio features one of the most significant, exquisitely designed interiors to survive relatively unchanged from the times of Imperial China. (UPI Photo/Stephen Shaver)
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International and Chinese press attend the official unveiling of Juanqinzhai (the Studio of Exhaustion from Diligent Work) in the Forbidden City's Qianlong Garden, in Beijing November 10, 2008. Juanqinzhai is the first large-scale historic restoration to be completed after a major five-year international collaboration between the Palace Museum and the World Monument Fund. The 18th century Studio features one of the most significant, exquisitely designed interiors to survive relatively unchanged from the times of Imperial China. (UPI Photo/Stephen Shaver)
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A security guard patrols a room as international and Chinese press attend the official unveiling of Juanqinzhai (the Studio of Exhaustion from Diligent Work) in the Forbidden City's Qianlong Garden, in Beijing November 10, 2008. Juanqinzhai is the first large-scale historic restoration to be completed after a major five-year international collaboration between the Palace Museum and the World Monument Fund. The 18th century Studio features one of the most significant, exquisitely designed interiors to survive relatively unchanged from the times of Imperial China. (UPI Photo/Stephen Shaver)
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International and Chinese press attend the official unveiling of Juanqinzhai (the Studio of Exhaustion from Diligent Work) in the Forbidden City's Qianlong Garden, in Beijing November 10, 2008. Juanqinzhai is the first large-scale historic restoration to be completed after a major five-year international collaboration between the Palace Museum and the World Monument Fund. The 18th century Studio features one of the most significant, exquisitely designed interiors to survive relatively unchanged from the times of Imperial China. (UPI Photo/Stephen Shaver)
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