On January 26th, the exhibition "Why China" was held at the Palace Museum in Beijing, where more than 130 pieces/sets of precious cultural relics from 29 museums in China were used in three units: "source", "flow" and "convergence", showing the cultural characteristics of Chinese civilization as diverse, continuous and inclusive, and expounding the historical context of the origin and development of Chinese civilization, the brilliant achievements of Chinese civilization, and the major contributions of Chinese civilization to human civilization. The picture shows the audience admiring the "He Zun" exhibits of the Baoji Bronze Ware Museum in the Western Zhou Dynasty. The word "Zhong" and "Guo" was first used as a phrase in the "He Zun" inscription to "Zhaozi China".
The Hebei Museum's collection of Han Dynasty "Changxin Palace Lamp" exhibits makes visitors linger.
The audience enjoyed the "Jade Dragon" exhibit of the Hidden Red Mountain Culture of the Palace Museum.
An audience member carefully admired the "Changxin Palace Lamp" exhibits from the Hebei Museum's collection of han Dynasty.
The Shanxi Museum's collection of Sui Dynasty "Hu people eat cakes and ride camel figurines" exhibits attract audiences to take photos.
The Baoji Bronze Ware Museum's Collection of Western Zhou "He Zun" exhibits (center) and the Palace Museum's "Jade Dragon" exhibits of Hongshan Culture (left) and zhejiang Provincial Museum's Liangzhu Culture "Yu Chun" exhibits (right) appear on the same stage.
(Photo by Hou Yu, reporter of China News Service)