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In a time of war, Chinese museums are a safe haven for ancient treasures of Iran

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South China Morning Post
2026/04/04 - 04:00 509 مشاهدة
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AdvertisementUS, Israel war on IranChinaDiplomacyIn a time of war, Chinese museums are a safe haven for ancient treasures of IranCultural exchanges established with the Middle East are underscoring China’s role as a safe harbour for vulnerable global heritage 3-MIN READ3-MIN ListenVanessa Caiin ShanghaiPublished: 12:00pm, 4 Apr 2026From glimmering floral-patterned glassware to the vivid colours of intricately designed Persian carpets, artefacts from Iran have captivated visitors to a museum in northern China, where they have avoided the risks of damage in the war waged by the US and Israel.The relics, on display at the Inner Mongolia Museum in the regional capital Hohhot since December, have drawn growing attention since the start of the conflict in the Middle East and highlighted a cultural exchange that has been quietly flourishing in China. Iranian media reports said the Unesco-listed Golestan Palace in Tehran – where the last shah to rule Iran was crowned in 1967 – was damaged during the US-Israeli strikes, underscoring China’s role as a safe harbour for global heritage when it is most vulnerable. AdvertisementThe Chinese exhibition, which features 151 artefacts from five Iranian museums, is part of a broader tour that visited Guangzhou and Nanjing, in southern and eastern China, before arriving at Hohhot. The exhibition, showcasing the art and culture of ancient Persia, once a centre of trade and cultural exchange along the Silk Road. It was originally scheduled to close by the end of March but was extended by a week to cover the Ching Ming Festival holiday that starts this weekend, according to the museum’s ticketing website. Chinese social media users shared pictures of the artefacts, with some encouraging others to check out the exhibition. “With the Golestan Palace now damaged, it feels even more urgent to visit rare exhibitions like this while we still can,” one wrote. AdvertisementSelect VoiceSelect Speed0.8x0.9x1.0x1.1x1.2x1.5x1.75x00:0000:001.00x
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