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CX Daily: A Lost Masterpiece’s Return Exposes Scandal at a Top Chinese Museum

Published: Dec. 29, 2025  9:00 a.m.  GMT+8
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The residence of former Nanjing Museum director Xu Huping. On Dec. 23, Xu was escorted to a minibus accompanied by official vehicles. Photo: Wang Shuo/Caixin
The residence of former Nanjing Museum director Xu Huping. On Dec. 23, Xu was escorted to a minibus accompanied by official vehicles. Photo: Wang Shuo/Caixin

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In Depth: A Lost Masterpiece’s Return Exposes Scandal at a Top Chinese Museum

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