Chinese museums shelter Iranian treasures amid war

An exhibition of 151 Iranian artifacts at the Inner Mongolia Museum in Hohhot has drawn growing attention since the Middle East conflict began. Iranian media reported damage to Tehran's Unesco-listed Golestan Palace during US-Israeli strikes. The display underscores China's role as a safe haven for vulnerable global heritage.

The Inner Mongolia Museum in Hohhot has hosted an exhibition of 151 artifacts from five Iranian museums since December. The display features art and culture from ancient Persia, a former hub of trade and exchange along the Silk Road. It previously toured Guangzhou and Nanjing in southern and eastern China.

Iranian media reported that Tehran's Unesco-listed Golestan Palace—where Iran's last shah was crowned in 1967—was damaged during US-Israeli strikes. This has highlighted the exhibition and China's role as a safe harbour for global heritage amid vulnerability.

Originally set to close by the end of March, the exhibition was extended by a week to cover the Ching Ming Festival holiday starting this weekend, according to the museum's ticketing website. Chinese social media users have shared pictures, with one writing: “With the Golestan Palace now damaged, it feels even more urgent to visit rare exhibitions like this while we still can.”

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Chinese envoy Zhai Jun arrives via jet for shuttle diplomacy to mediate ceasefire in the escalating US-Israel-Iran conflict.
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China's National Cultural Heritage Administration announced a nationwide campaign on Wednesday, mandating piece-by-piece counts of collections in all state-owned museums this year to verify artefacts against records. The order responds directly to systemic mismanagement exposed at the Nanjing Museum, where a renowned Ming dynasty painting valued at US$12.3 million surfaced at a Beijing auction.

Fu Cong, China’s permanent representative to the United Nations, addressed a UN Security Council meeting on Thursday, stating that China does not support Iran’s attacks on Gulf Cooperation Council nations and condemns indiscriminate attacks on civilians and non-military targets. He stressed that the security of shipping lanes must not be disrupted. The remarks come amid Iran’s closure of shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz.

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A spokesperson for Iran's armed forces has warned that promenades, resorts, and tourist centers globally will not be safe for American officials, military personnel, and civilians. The statement from Gen. Abolfazl Shekarchi follows recent Israeli strikes that killed several top Iranian leaders. U.S. officials have noted Iran's history of overseas plots against Americans.

The Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art (Suzhou MoCA) is scheduled to open in 2026 in Suzhou Industrial Park, China, blending traditional aesthetics with modern design. Designed by the Danish firm Bjarke Ingels Group, the 60,000-square-meter facility will feature a ribbon-shaped roof inspired by classical Suzhou architecture and overlook serene Jinji Lake. This new cultural landmark aims to serve as an international hub for contemporary art exhibitions and events.

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The Galleries Art Fair, also known as the Hwarang Art Fair, ended its five-day run at Seoul's COEX exhibition center with approximately 50,000 visitors, organizers said Monday. A rise in younger and family visitors boosted sales of low- to mid-range artworks amid a cautious buying trend.

 

 

 

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