Over 50,000 cultural relics excavated in Ruins of Yuanmingyuan


A massive archaeological excavation underway at Beijing's Old Summer Palace, or Yuanmingyuan Park, has uncovered more than 50,000 cultural relics so far.

Over 50,000 cultural relics excavated in Ruins of Yuanmingyuan
The ongoing archaeological excavation in the Ruins of Yuanmingyuan, also known as the Old Summer Palace, 
has made substantial progress, with more than 50,000 pieces of relics discovered so far 
[Credit: CGTN]
The excavation, which was started in 2013 and will be completed in 2020, is the biggest in the ruined Yuanmingyuan Park so far, and has already covered 7,000 square meters.

Bronzeware, jadeware and chinaware have been unearthed, and a gilding elephant head is the most precious among all items, according to a statement sent to the Global Times by the Yuanmingyuan Park.

All of the excavated relics will be exhibited in the park until October, it said.

The project is aimed at building a visible, three-dimensional platform for archaeological achievements and protecting the remains of the palace.

"A few sections of the palace survived the fire and destruction of the 1860s … that's why we want to unearth the remains that are buried underneath, so the visitors can see that the Yuanmingyuan Park is iconic," Chen Hui, chief of the park's archaeological department, was quoted by China Central Television as saying.

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