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Chinese Minority Nationalities' Art Gallery
Introduction

In a space of 700 square meters, the Chinese Minority Nationalities' Art Gallery displays more than 600 pieces of arts and crafts of Chinese ethnic minorities in six sections, including Costumes and Accessories, Dyeing, Weaving and Embroidery, Metalwork, Carving, Lacquer Ware and Bamboo and Rattan Wickerwork as well as Masks. It presents the long splendor and rich diversity of the material culture and aesthetic art of Chinese ethnic groups.

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Highlights
Robe with Python Design, Manchu
Girl's Robe with Banded Hem and Patched Motif, Oroqen
Embroidered Green Satin Dress, Uygur
Ritual Attire, Miao
Ritual Attire, Dong
Headdress Adorned with Coral Beadwork and Turquoise, Mongol
Woman's Batik Garment, Bouyei
Ceremonial Dress, Yugur
Women's Ensemble with Silver Adornments and Cross-stitched Embroidery, Yao
Men's Embroidered Outfit with Narrow Trimming, Yi
Long Vest Adorned with Shell Beadwork, Atayal (a branch of Gaoshan)
Carved-bone Hairpin, Li
Tie-dyed Scarf with Design of Pomegranates Surrounding a Ball, Bai
Tablecloth Woven with Flower, Bird and Tree Designs, Zhuang
Baby Carrier with Horsehair Embroidery, Shui
Pitcher with an Openwork Design and a Looped Handle, Uygur
Kapala Bowl with a Copper Cover, Tibetan
Figurine of Ushnishavijaya, Tibetan
Covered Urn Hammered with Figures, Dai
Hat Stand with a Carved Motif, Bai
Armor with a Painted Motif, Yi
Painted Mask of Yamantaka Used for Cham Dance, Tibetan
Nuo God, Tujia
Nuo Goddess, Tujia
Kai Shan Mang Jiang (a courageous officer who killed demons), Tujia

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