
BEIJING, Aug. 29 -- A wide range of artifacts from Russia's Moscow Kremlin Museums are now on display at the Palace Museum in Beijing.
Titled "Russian Court Ceremony," the exhibition started Thursday atop the northern Gate of Divine Might. Most of the artifacts were first showcased out of Russia.
The 151 pieces (sets) of items cover clothing, decorations, archives, prints and so on, which were used during the most significant court ceremonies at Kremlin during the 18th and 19th centuries, embodying Russia's profound historic and cultural heritage.
The exhibition will end on November 8.
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