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Relic in British auction sparks call for boycott

By WANG KAIHAO | China Daily | Updated: 2018-04-11 07:58
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A bronze water vessel, known as Tiger Ying, is up for auction in Kent. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

China's national cultural relics watchdog has called for the boycott of an upcoming auction in the United Kingdom featuring a piece of bronzeware suspected of having been looted from China.

"We don't agree with any organization, from home or abroad, taking part in the auction," a statement released on Tuesday by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage said.

"We also call for people with a humanitarian spirit to commonly boycott the auction of cultural relics that were lost illicitly."

The artifact, referred to as the Tiger Ying, is a bronze container with tiger-shaped decorations and carved inscriptions. Experts generally consider it to be from the Western Zhou Dynasty (c. 11th century-771 BC).

There are only seven known ying artifacts around the world.

An old letter from a British military officer indicated this one was stolen from the Old Summer Palace in Beijing, an imperial court resort of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).

The garden resort was destroyed by invading Anglo-French military forces in 1860 during the Second Opium War. Many treasures from the Old Summer Palace were taken overseas.

Consequently, when it was announced that the Tiger Ying would be offered for sale through Canterbury Auction in the UK on April 11, objections were raised in China.

According to the administration's statement, the auction house was contacted and asked to stick to international law and respect Chinese people's sensitivity on the matter. Canterbury responded on Monday, refusing to withdraw the artifact from the auction catalog.

"We strongly condemned the action taken by Canterbury Auction, which ignored our protest, insisted on putting the cultural relic up for auction and even promoted it as war booty," the statement said.

The administration also vowed to keep close tabs on follow-up incidents and take countermeasures.

"We will take any action necessary to bring stolen Chinese cultural relics home," the statement said.

In recent years, the administration has investigated many Chinese artifacts lost overseas and endeavored to prevent them from being resold.

In 2016, some Dunhuang scripts, illegally taken from Gansu province by a Japanese abbot in the early 20th century, appeared in a Yokohama auction house, but that auction was canceled in the wake of Chinese protests.

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