Editor's Note, |
Debate: Should we bring the looted Yuanmingyuan relics back? |
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Yes. The cultural relics are our national treasures, not private property. China has the right to take those looted treasures back through legal procedures. |
No. We don't need to bring back lost relics. Countless stolen Chinese relics are scattered around the world. It's not practical, nor feasible, to bring them all back. |
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Opinions |
History of Yuanmingyuan will teach us a lesson |
On 150th anniversary of sacking of Old Summer Palace, Chinese reflect |
Stolen relics |
Focus |
Documenting the past key to repatriation Whatever its purpose it highlights one thing, getting any of the artifacts back is likely to prove extremely difficult for the 150-year-old royal garden. >>> |
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Bringing China's treasures home |
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Relics auctioned & relics returned |
Relics in Yuanmingyuan Park auctioned
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Tycoon buys looted treasure for nation |
Imperial relics on display in Beijing |
The following slide shows some of the 85 pieces of the returned relics of Yuanmingyuan on display in Beijing to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the imperial garden on Sept 27, 2010. At least 1.5 million pieces of treasure were lost, and most of them are now overseas. |