Exhibition on ancient China's Three Kingdoms period to go live online


The Museum of the Three Kingdoms at the Wu Hou Shrine which has the largest collection of relics of that period. It is a major tourist attraction in Chengdu. - The Star/ANN

BEIJING (Xinhua): An exhibition featuring the Three Kingdoms period (220-280 AD) will be presented live online starting Wednesday (April 15), according to the organisers.

The four-day live show will invite experts and scholars on the Three Kingdoms, namely the three separate states of Wei, Shu and Wu in ancient China, to give lectures and interact with viewers.

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