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0230 Stockholm, March 12, 1926, The Charge d'Affalres of China, Ur 7. G. Anching Xung, Legation of China. Stockholm. Dear Er Kung, Keferring to our conversation today, allow me to tell you that Nöfel ...
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0230 Stockholm, March 12, 1926, The Charge d'Affalres of China, Ur 7. G. Anching Xung, Legation of China. Stockholm. Dear Er Kung, Keferring to our conversation today, allow me to tell you that Nöfel Highnesses the Crovwnprince and the Crowonprincess will arrive in China about the Ist of October and intend to spend about two months in China. ; Tne main object of the Crownprince in visiltng China will be to study the Chinese culture, art and arecheology and he will be speciell pleased te meet Chinese university men and other scholars to eekanse-Fie exchange views with them on matters referring to Ghinese culture. I have respecetfully suggested to the Crownprince that he ought to visit The Peking GCovernrent university, where the sinological departu OVE NE a fasa LE svinga ment will be specially interstbiretborblgs. fu Hä SENDA Hb ARV Yen Ching university and Yen Ching school of Chinese studies. Of museuns he will certainly visit the Art Njjsevm repeatedly a& well as the Iistoris " cal Musevm and the new museum in the northern part of the forbidden city It goes without saying that we will invite hin to the Mumewn of the Ceol ogical Survey. Tne architecture of the Forbidden city including the Pei Hai, the fummerpalace, the Temple of Heaven and the femple of Agriculture, The Confucius Temple, The Lama temple, Pi Yun Ssu will all be studied.
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