Confucius Museum showcases centuries of enameled art
The Confucius Museum is currently hosting an exhibition that celebrates the regal history of ancient enamelware from the esteemed Kong Family. The collection provides a historical panorama, tracing the evolution of Chinese enamels from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) to the Minguo period (1912-49).

The exhibition at the Confucius Museum offers a visual feast of enamel artwork and artistic history of China's enameling techniques. [Photo/CFP]

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