Group 1 - Recent issues regarding the management of cultural relics at the Nanjing Museum have attracted public attention [1][2] - The Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee and government have established an investigation team to thoroughly investigate the problems related to the management and disposal of donated cultural relics at the Nanjing Museum [1] - The investigation will involve multiple departments, including discipline inspection, publicity, law enforcement, public security, cultural tourism, and cultural relics [1] Group 2 - A retired employee of the Nanjing Museum has publicly accused the former director, Xu Hubing, leading to increased scrutiny of the museum's management practices [2][3] - The National Cultural Heritage Administration has also formed a working group to verify the allegations related to the Nanjing Museum [2] - The retired employee has claimed to have reported issues since 2010 without receiving effective feedback, emphasizing the need for a thorough investigation [2] Group 3 - The controversy includes the recent appearance of a painting, "Jiangnan Spring," which was previously donated to the museum but has been identified as a forgery [3][4] - The Nanjing Museum had previously requested the transfer of this painting to the Jiangsu Provincial Cultural Department after it was deemed not suitable for collection [4] - The painting was sold in 2001 for 6,800 yuan, and the buyer was recorded as "customer" with the item listed as a replica [4] Group 4 - The former director of the Nanjing Museum, Xu Hubing, stated that he has not been involved in museum affairs since his retirement in 2008 and is not an expert in art authentication [6] - The Jiangsu Provincial Cultural Department has initiated a joint investigation to address the issues raised and will provide formal statements regarding the findings [6]
江苏省委省政府对南博开展全面调查
Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2025-12-23 05:47