![The Palace Museum in Beijing puts more than 300 pieces of furniture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) on display, Sept. 19, 2018. With more areas to be opened in the future, the furniture-themed exhibition at Nandaku, or \](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2018/09/20/6ebb5fc3d0444cc497aa25993657a955.jpg)
The Palace Museum in Beijing puts more than 300 pieces of furniture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) on display, Sept. 19, 2018. With more areas to be opened in the future, the furniture-themed exhibition at Nandaku, or "the Grand Southern Warehouse,” will include over 2,000 pieces of furniture crafted in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing dynasties. (Photo: China News Service/Sheng Jiapeng)
![The Palace Museum in Beijing puts more than 300 pieces of furniture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) on display, Sept. 19, 2018. With more areas to be opened in the future, the furniture-themed exhibition at Nandaku, or \](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2018/09/20/cb649e943e21440d8d553c960fbe0cfc.jpg)
The Palace Museum in Beijing puts more than 300 pieces of furniture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) on display, Sept. 19, 2018. With more areas to be opened in the future, the furniture-themed exhibition at Nandaku, or "the Grand Southern Warehouse,” will include over 2,000 pieces of furniture crafted in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing dynasties. (Photo: China News Service/Sheng Jiapeng)
![The Palace Museum in Beijing puts more than 300 pieces of furniture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) on display, Sept. 19, 2018. With more areas to be opened in the future, the furniture-themed exhibition at Nandaku, or \](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2018/09/20/201b12bdb1f448e98dc209a0883dc104.jpg)
The Palace Museum in Beijing puts more than 300 pieces of furniture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) on display, Sept. 19, 2018. With more areas to be opened in the future, the furniture-themed exhibition at Nandaku, or "the Grand Southern Warehouse,” will include over 2,000 pieces of furniture crafted in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing dynasties. (Photo: China News Service/Sheng Jiapeng)
![The Palace Museum in Beijing puts more than 300 pieces of furniture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) on display, Sept. 19, 2018. With more areas to be opened in the future, the furniture-themed exhibition at Nandaku, or \](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2018/09/20/23058906521548ef96060345633e640e.jpg)
The Palace Museum in Beijing puts more than 300 pieces of furniture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) on display, Sept. 19, 2018. With more areas to be opened in the future, the furniture-themed exhibition at Nandaku, or "the Grand Southern Warehouse,” will include over 2,000 pieces of furniture crafted in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing dynasties. (Photo: China News Service/Sheng Jiapeng)
![The Palace Museum in Beijing puts more than 300 pieces of furniture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) on display, Sept. 19, 2018. With more areas to be opened in the future, the furniture-themed exhibition at Nandaku, or \](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2018/09/20/e7727446695341dd8b7dd82dafcaa113.jpg)
The Palace Museum in Beijing puts more than 300 pieces of furniture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) on display, Sept. 19, 2018. With more areas to be opened in the future, the furniture-themed exhibition at Nandaku, or "the Grand Southern Warehouse,” will include over 2,000 pieces of furniture crafted in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing dynasties. (Photo: China News Service/Sheng Jiapeng)
![The Palace Museum in Beijing puts more than 300 pieces of furniture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) on display, Sept. 19, 2018. With more areas to be opened in the future, the furniture-themed exhibition at Nandaku, or \](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2018/09/20/95927508b90545e588a51a4c4fa912ce.jpg)
The Palace Museum in Beijing puts more than 300 pieces of furniture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) on display, Sept. 19, 2018. With more areas to be opened in the future, the furniture-themed exhibition at Nandaku, or "the Grand Southern Warehouse,” will include over 2,000 pieces of furniture crafted in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing dynasties. (Photo: China News Service/Sheng Jiapeng)
![The Palace Museum in Beijing puts more than 300 pieces of furniture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) on display, Sept. 19, 2018. With more areas to be opened in the future, the furniture-themed exhibition at Nandaku, or \](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2018/09/20/72cbf4e8e54d4c848cd066f4e1431349.jpg)
The Palace Museum in Beijing puts more than 300 pieces of furniture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) on display, Sept. 19, 2018. With more areas to be opened in the future, the furniture-themed exhibition at Nandaku, or "the Grand Southern Warehouse,” will include over 2,000 pieces of furniture crafted in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing dynasties. (Photo: China News Service/Sheng Jiapeng)
![The Palace Museum in Beijing puts more than 300 pieces of furniture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) on display, Sept. 19, 2018. With more areas to be opened in the future, the furniture-themed exhibition at Nandaku, or \](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2018/09/20/845e8b585241477d8db40815542fd4cf.jpg)
The Palace Museum in Beijing puts more than 300 pieces of furniture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) on display, Sept. 19, 2018. With more areas to be opened in the future, the furniture-themed exhibition at Nandaku, or "the Grand Southern Warehouse,” will include over 2,000 pieces of furniture crafted in the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing dynasties. (Photo: China News Service/Sheng Jiapeng)