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Nestled in an alley off South Chaoyangmen Nei Street in Beijing is Guan Fu Classical Art Museum, China’s first privately owned and operated antique museum run by one of the country’s most ardent collectors.The Chinese phrase “Guan Fu” (“observing the origins”) can be traced to a line in The Classic of the Virtue of the Tao: “All things develop, and I observe their origins.” Even the name suggests the peculiarity of the place. When Ma Weidu, a famous antique collector in Beijing, opened the
Nestled in an alley off South Chaoyangmen Nei Street in Beijing is Guan Fu Classical Art Museum, China’s first privately owned and operated antique museum run by one of the country’s most ardent collectors. The Chinese phrase “Guan Fu ” (“observing the origins ”) can be traced to a line in The Classic of the Virtue of the Tao: “ All things develop, and I observe their origins. ”Even the name suggests the peculiarity of the place. When Ma Weidu, a famous antique collector in Beijing, opened the