Reminiscence of the Red Cliff: Great Romance of the Three Kingdoms Returns to China

The exhibit features relics from China's Three Kingdoms Period (184 to 280 AD). Artifacts were collected from 34 museums across 11 provinces in China.

Notable pieces include a burial suit made out of 2,464 pieces of decorative rock. The burial suit was made for the father of Chinese warlord Cao Cao. It is threaded together by silver lining.

The exhibit also includes weapons, coins, figurines, statues and other pieces from the era.

Part of the exhibit also features relics relating to how the Three Kingdoms period has become famous in China's culture.

Exhibition Details
Exhibition Dates: 
Friday 15 January 2010 to Monday 15 March 2010 - ended
Admission Fee

30 RMB for entrance fee into Beijing's National Centre for the Performing Arts

Exhibition Status: 
past
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