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USC Pacific Asia Museum opening fifteen-century China's royal artifact exhibition

Hairpins in Phoenix shape, mid-16th century, gold, length 9 1/8 inch, width 2 3/4 inch, weights 146.9 g. Excavated from a royal tomb of the Jing Principality at Wanzuan, Qichun in 2009. Qichun County Museum.
USC Pacific Asia Museum
 
 
February 26 through June 26

Royal Taste offers a unique glimpse into the luxurious lifestyles of princely courts in early- and mid-Ming China. Featuring more than one hundred fifty works of pictorial, sculptural, and decorative arts, this exhibition sheds light on some lesser-known aspects of the palatial lives and religious patronage of Ming princes.

Royal Taste is a special ticketed exhibition: Adult $18, Students & Seniors $15, Children 12 and under free.
 
Museum hours: Wednesday - Sunday, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, Closed Monday and Tuesday.
 






  
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