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A Tang Dynasty Painted Pottery Horse at the Luoyang Museum Overturned, Drawing Attention to the Damage to the Artifact | Painted Pottery Horse with Raised Leg

At approximately 6:00 PM on January 1st, a Tang Dynasty "Painted Pottery Horse with Raised Legs" on display at the Luoyang Museum tipped over inside its display case. The Luoyang Museum subsequently issued a statement explaining that the artifact tipped over due to aging and cracking of the adhesive used in the original restoration.
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At approximately 6:00 PM on January 1st, a Tang Dynasty "Painted Pottery Horse with Raised Legs" on display at the Luoyang Museum tipped over inside its display case. The Luoyang Museum subsequently issued a statement explaining that the artifact tipped over due to aging and cracking of the adhesive used in the original restoration.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Friday, January 2, 2026.
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