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The image shows a museum display featuring a glass case containing various examples of ancient Chinese paper, located in the Capital Museum at 39.742, 116.326 in Beijing, China. The case is on a black pedestal and is situated in front of a wall-mounted display panel. The display panel has a title in Chinese and English, "Primitive Papers." It features two examples of early Chinese paper, "西汉纸" and "汉代纸," labelled in Chinese and English. The panel provides a short historical overview of Chinese papermaking techniques, including a description of the materials and methods used.  The glass case contains six rectangular samples of paper, with the samples arranged in rows across a fabric-covered base.  The paper samples are arranged in the order of the historical timeline they represent, the oldest being on the left and the newest on the right. The paper samples are made from various natural materials, such as hemp, mulberry bark, and bamboo. An electrical outlet is visible on the wall to the right of the display case.
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Mar 14, 2025, 7:51 AM

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The image shows a museum display featuring a glass case containing various examples of ancient Chinese paper, located in the Capital Museum at 39.742, 116.326 in Beijing, China. The case is on a black pedestal and is situated in front of a wall-mounted display panel. The display panel has a title in Chinese and English, "Primitive Papers." It features two examples of early Chinese paper, "西汉纸" and "汉代纸," labelled in Chinese and English. The panel provides a short historical overview of Chinese papermaking techniques, including a description of the materials and methods used. The glass case contains six rectangular samples of paper, with the samples arranged in rows across a fabric-covered base. The paper samples are arranged in the order of the historical timeline they represent, the oldest being on the left and the newest on the right. The paper samples are made from various natural materials, such as hemp, mulberry bark, and bamboo. An electrical outlet is visible on the wall to the right of the display case.

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