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'''Rong Bao Zhai''' ({{zh|t=榮寶齋|s=荣宝斋}}, Studio of Glorious Treasures) is an old [[stationery]], [[calligraphy]] and [[painting]] shop in [[Beijing]], China. It is located in [[Liulichang]] outside the [[Hepingmen]] Gate. It was founded in 1672 (11th year of the [[Kangxi]] reign in the [[Qing dynasty]]) as the '''Song Zhu Zhai''' (松竹斋; Pine and Bamboo Studio), and adopted its current name in 1894.<ref name="The Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China">{{cite web|url=https://zhlzh.mofcom.gov.cn/news/entp_view/5049|title=Rong Bao Zhai|publisher=The Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China}}</ref>
'''Rong Bao Zhai''' ({{zh|t=榮寶齋|s=荣宝斋}}, Studio of Glorious Treasures) is an old [[stationery]], [[calligraphy]] and [[painting]] shop in [[Beijing]], China. It is located in [[Liulichang]] outside the [[Hepingmen]] Gate.
== History ==
Rong Bao Zhai was founded in 1672 (11th year of the [[Kangxi]] reign in the [[Qing dynasty]]) as the '''Song Zhu Zhai''' (松竹斋; Pine and Bamboo Studio), and adopted its current name in 1894.<ref name="The Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China">{{cite web|url=https://zhlzh.mofcom.gov.cn/news/entp_view/5049|title=Rong Bao Zhai|publisher=The Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China}}</ref>
<ref name=cnpubgRongBaoZhai/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://hk.prnasia.com/story/90172-2.shtml|title= 榮寶齋香港旗艦店 重新啟業傳承文化|publisher=Prnasia}}</ref>
<ref name="cnpubgRongBaoZhai" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://hk.prnasia.com/story/90172-2.shtml|title= 榮寶齋香港旗艦店 重新啟業傳承文化|publisher=Prnasia}}</ref>


On the Chinese mainland, Rong Bao Zhai was recognized as the "Chinese Time-honored" enterprises by The [[Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China]].<ref name="The Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China"/> In 1973, nobel laureate [[Aage Bohr]] visited the shop during an overseas trip, in honor of his late father, [[Niels Bohr]], as his physics research and the scientific work of his father were mainly influenced by Chinese philosophy and [[Daoism]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Live Auction 3313: Fine Chinese Modern Paintings Lot 1734
On the Chinese mainland, Rong Bao Zhai was recognized as the "Chinese Time-honored" enterprises by The [[Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China]].<ref name="The Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China"/> In 1973, nobel laureate [[Aage Bohr]] visited the shop during an overseas trip, in honor of his late father, [[Niels Bohr]], as his physics research and the scientific work of his father were mainly influenced by Chinese philosophy and [[Daoism]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Live Auction 3313: Fine Chinese Modern Paintings Lot 1734

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Rong Bao Zhai
Native name
荣宝斋
IndustryStationery
Founded1672
Headquarters19 Liulichang Xijie, Xuanwu District, ,
Websitewww.rongbaozhai.cn
Rongbaozhai

Rong Bao Zhai (simplified Chinese: 荣宝斋; traditional Chinese: 榮寶齋, Studio of Glorious Treasures) is an old stationery, calligraphy and painting shop in Beijing, China. It is located in Liulichang outside the Hepingmen Gate.

History

Rong Bao Zhai was founded in 1672 (11th year of the Kangxi reign in the Qing dynasty) as the Song Zhu Zhai (松竹斋; Pine and Bamboo Studio), and adopted its current name in 1894.[1] [2][3]

On the Chinese mainland, Rong Bao Zhai was recognized as the "Chinese Time-honored" enterprises by The Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China.[1] In 1973, nobel laureate Aage Bohr visited the shop during an overseas trip, in honor of his late father, Niels Bohr, as his physics research and the scientific work of his father were mainly influenced by Chinese philosophy and Daoism.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Rong Bao Zhai". The Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China.
  2. ^ "Rong Bao Zhai". China Publishing Group. Retrieved 2020-11-07. Rong Bao Zhai, former Song Zhu Zhai, was set upin 1672 (the eleventh year of Kangxi reign in the Qing dynasty). Song Zhu Zhai was a famous Nan Paper shop in the Qianlong reign.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "榮寶齋香港旗艦店 重新啟業傳承文化". Prnasia.
  4. ^ "Live Auction 3313: Fine Chinese Modern Paintings Lot 1734". 2014-05-27.

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