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Forbidden City museum restores vandalised centuries-old artefact to - almost - former glory

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The vat before it was restored. Photo: SCMP Pictures
Li JingandLaura Zhou

The Palace Museum  in Beijing has restored a 300-year-old bronze water vat vandalised by two visitors last month, and will make 100 copies of the vessel to store water in case of fire, The Beijing News reported on Sunday.

Museum director Shan Jixiang  also said 2,500 people had been blacklisted since June for offences such as scalping tickets.

“If they are still allowed in, they may cause disruptions to other visitors,” Shan was quoted as saying.

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Those on the blacklist will not be allowed to visit the museum for three years.

A furore erupted online last month after a photo was posted of names engraved on the vat at the musuem, also known as the Forbidden City.

Read more: Chinese internet users unimpressed by romantic vandals who etched their names on centuries-old relic

A trace of the graffiti could still be seen, the report said, and some visitors posed for selfies with the the vat.

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