China Starts To Offer Free Entrance To Public Museums

(CHINA OUT) Visitors take photos of Terracotta warriors in the Shaanxi History Museum March 27, 2008 in Xian of the Shaanxi Province, China. Beginning March 1, China began offering free access to public museums, except for some special historical buildings and ruins.
(CHINA OUT) Visitors take photos of Terracotta warriors in the Shaanxi History Museum March 27, 2008 in Xian of the Shaanxi Province, China. Beginning March 1, China began offering free access to public museums, except for some special historical buildings and ruins.
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(CHINA OUT) Visitors view the restored pit of chariots and horse of Western Zhou Dynasty in the Shaanxi History Museum March 27, 2008 in Xian of the Shaanxi Province, China. Beginning March 1, China began offering free access to public museums, except for some special historical buildings and ruins. (CHINA OUT) A visitor admires Han Wadang Decorations on display in the Shaanxi History Museum March 27, 2008 in Xian of the Shaanxi Province, China. Beginning March 1, China began offering free access to public museums, except for some special historical buildings and ruins. (CHINA OUT) Visitors view painted honor guards in the Shaanxi History Museum March 27, 2008 in Xian of the Shaanxi Province, China. Beginning March 1, China began offering free access to public museums, except for some special historical buildings and ruins. (CHINA OUT) A visitor views Gold Monster of the Warring States Period in the Shaanxi History Museum March 27, 2008 in Xian of the Shaanxi Province, China. Beginning March 1, China began offering free access to public museums, except for some special historical buildings and ruins.
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