Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Thieves breaking House Emperor of China


BEIJING - A famous Forbidden City in Beijing's heavily guarded finally conceded as well. Carers know the number of goods stolen from a house burglar Chinese emperors, the Wednesday (11 / 5).

There are nine pieces of precious objects made ​​of gold which disappeared. This is the first theft since the last 20 years, said a spokeswoman for the Forbidden City manager, Feng Naien. As a result of the incident, where historic preservation is increasingly tightened, including making more sophisticated security system. Serious investigation is also conducted to find out who the thieves are.

Actually, a guard saw someone sneaking in a museum in the Forbidden City on Monday morning. Unfortunately, before the guards caught him, the thief had fled. The stolen objects in the form of gold-plated glass and antique purses made ​​in the early 20 century.

All items borrowed from the Museum's exhibition in Hong Kong Yi Liang. Wang Xiahong, curator at the Museum of Liang Yi, refused to disclose how much the price thing was taken away. It must be very high value.

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