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What kind of cultural relics did Master Wang Jin restore in "I Restore Cultural Relics in the Forbidden City"?
Palace clocks and watches.

Published the book "National Treasure Restorer". A record tells everyone's story. Xu Jianhua is the oldest and most experienced person in the painting department. He has worked in the Forbidden City for more than 40 years. Wang Jin, senior restorer of the clock room of the Cultural Protection Science and Technology Department of the Palace Museum, said. The inheritor of the national intangible cultural heritage list "official ancient building skills" and Li, the "last carpenter" of the Forbidden City. With the help of documentaries and books, we feel familiar and cordial. Jia Wenzhong, an expert in epigraphy in the Capital Museum, Zhu Zhenbin, an expert in the restoration of ancient books in the National Library, and Wang Yarong, an experimental archaeologist of ancient textiles, also worked hard outside the palace wall and across the country to create miracles.

I Repaired Cultural Relics in the Forbidden City is a three-episode documentary about cultural relics restoration directed by Ye Jun and Han Xiao, produced by China CCTV and broadcast in the documentary editing room of CCTV. The film focuses on the restoration process of rare cultural relics such as paintings, bronzes, court clocks, woodwork, ceramics, lacquerware, treasure inlay, court embroidery and so on, as well as the life stories of the restorers.