Ming dynasty treasures on display at a museum in Britain


MUS USE, USE BIG IF POSSIBLE, ETCH OUT: Silk ‘dragon robe’ from the tomb of Prince Huang of Lu (1379-1389) looking as good as new. -- British Museum

An exhibition shows that China was engaging with the wider world long before the Europeans appeared on the scene with their warships.

There's more to the British Museum’s autumn exhibition than meets the eye. For, hidden among the valuable Ming bling borrowed from museums and private collections around the world, is a truth that debunks some of the Western myths about Chinese history.

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