Centuries-old furniture withstands the test of time
Updated: 2014-09-26 07:04
By Dong Fangyu(China Daily)
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Pieces of Ming furniture are exhibited at a space decorated as a sitting room. |
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Qiao explains the show aims to preserve and disseminate the furniture's cultural components while honoring Wang's efforts to do so.
"In the early stage of his collecting, Wang had to choose between buying milk powder for his child and a piece of Ming furniture," Qiao says.
"He wasn't then aware his collection would become so valuable."
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