Caixin

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

Published: Dec. 29, 2025  9:00 a.m.  GMT+8
00:00
00:00/00:00
Listen to this article 1x
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

TOP STORIES

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

At her home in Suzhou on Dec. 21, 72-year-old Pang Shuling recalled the moment half a year earlier when the “Jiangnan Chun” scroll resurfaced. Her hands and heart, she said, still trembled.

FINANCE & ECONOMY

China Targets Illicit Loan Brokers and Debt Collectors in Financial Cleanup

loadingImg
Register to read this article for free.
Register

Unlock exclusive discounts with a Caixin group subscription — ideal for teams and organizations.

Subscribe to both Caixin Global and The Wall Street Journal — for the price of one.

Share this article
Open WeChat and scan the QR code
NEWSLETTERS
Get our CX Daily, weekly Must-Read and China Green Bulletin newsletters delivered free to your inbox, bringing you China's top headlines.

We ‘ve added you to our subscriber list.

Manage subscription
PODCAST
Caixin Deep Dive: Chinese Local Governments Risk Replicating Mistakes of LGFVs
00:00
00:00/00:00