Step into a time machine of art and diplomacy! Beijing's Palace Museum is hosting a dazzling exhibition celebrating 60 years of China-France diplomatic relations, showcasing over 200 artifacts that reveal how these two civilizations vibed across continents in the 17th-18th centuries. 🎨🕰️
The exhibit, co-curated with France's Palace of Versailles, highlights how Louis XIV sent Jesuit priests to Emperor Kangxi's court – think less 'spies' and more 'cultural ambassadors' 👀. From intricate paintings to sci-fi-level astronomy tools (for the 1600s, anyway!), these treasures show French rococo designs sipping tea with Chinese porcelain aesthetics. 🍵✨
Pro tip for history buffs: Check out mutual gift-giving between royals – the original #CollaborationKing moment. As one visitor tweeted, 'Kangxi would've been an early adopter of croissants 🥐.' The exhibition runs through October – perfect for your autumn culture fix! 📍#BeijingBucketList
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Exhibition recalls historic exchanges between China and France
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