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UPDATED: 09:31, December 13, 2006
China's national museum moves out 620,000 cultual items as builders come in
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Workers have started moving 620,000 cultural items out from the National Museum of China in Beijing in preparation for a big expansion project scheduled to begin next April.

"The items will be moved in batches around-the-clock to two temporary storehouses under police protection," said Deputy Curator Ma Yingming.

The removal work will take about two months, according to Ma.

The museum, near downtown Tian'anmen Square, will be renovated and enlarged starting next April at a cost of 2.6 billion yuan (330 million U.S. dollars).

The present museum is 313 meters long north to south and 149 meters wide east to west, with a total floor space of 69,000 square meters.

"The museum will expand 100 meters eastwards and its floor space will increase to 192,000 square meters - the largest in the world once the project is completed in 2010," said Curator Lu Zhangshen.

The museum's special treasures display and Waxworks Hall are now closed, but other exhibitions will continue as planned until Spring Festival on Feb. 18 next year, according to Lu.

Temporary exhibitions will help make up for the loss of visitors during the expansion period, according to Lu.

Created from the National Museum of Chinese History and the National Museum of the Chinese Revolution, the National Museum of China was inaugurated on Feb. 28, 2003.

Construction of the two former museums was completed in August 1959, according to the museum's official website.

Source: Xinhua


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