Description: This is a rare and exquisite thread bound menu/Ad. of the Royal Kitchen in Beijing Forbidden City. The Royal kitchen started in 1723 and lasted for more than 200 years until the end of Qin Dynasty. The red square chop on the front cover and in the first page is the permission by the Forbidden City to the resumed restaurant of the Royal Kitchen in 2001. Limited edition. Only the potential club members of the Royal Kitchen received this thread bound menu on the grand opening day in 2001. This menu/Ad. book is a copy of elegant Chinese calligraphy with high quality ink. The paper is the top level Xuan paper (高档宣纸). Book leafs are printed and folded in a way of making old books, and it is hand-threaded. Menu/Ad. book size 10.25x6.25 in. 10 sheets folded into 20 pages. This item is perfect for those interested in collecting paper menus, especially those with a focus on Chinese culture. It is a great addition to any collection and will surely impress anyone who sees it. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of history with this beautifully crafted menu from the Beijing Forbidden City Royal Kitchen. Thanks for looking!
Price: 26.68 USD
Location: Durham, North Carolina
End Time: 2025-01-18T22:00:24.000Z
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Country/Region of Manufacture: China