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Eyes full of treasures of the town hall, pick up the mobile phone to go to the Forbidden City to see the exhibition

Chief reporter of Jimu News Rong Yu

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On April 18, CCTV News recommended to netizens through live broadcast the "Why China" exhibition that is being exhibited at the Palace Museum in Beijing, and more than 130 pieces (sets) of cultural relics, including The Hubei Provincial Museum' Yunmeng Sleeping Tiger Di Qin Jian, are waiting in the museum to be informed, silently telling the history of mankind for millions of years, the history of culture for 10,000 years, and the history of civilization for 5,000 years. In addition to watching the exhibition through the 4-hour live broadcast playback, netizens can also experience the 360-degree "cloud exhibition" through the online platform of the Palace Museum.

This is the "ceiling" of the cultural relics exhibition world

Audiences who like the cultural and bo variety show "National Treasure" really should not miss the "Why China" exhibition. In December last year, at the end of the "National Treasures Exhibition Season", curators from 30 museums across the country gathered together to announce that they would bring a special exhibition of "Why China" and "National Treasures" to the audience. The live broadcast on April 18 is to bring the "ceiling" of the cultural relics exhibition circle far away from the Forbidden City in Beijing to the eyes of netizens across the country.

Eyes full of treasures of the town hall, pick up the mobile phone to go to the Forbidden City to see the exhibition

The Jimu News reporter learned from the live broadcast program that the "Why China" exhibition was jointly organized by the Palace Museum and the Central Radio and Television Corporation, and the exhibition gathered more than 130 pieces (sets) of housekeeper treasures from nearly 30 museums across the country, such as Qin Jian of the Sleeping Tiger Of hubei provincial museum, He Zun of the Baoji Bronze Museum, yulong of the Palace Museum, Yu Chun of the Zhejiang Provincial Museum, Dishes Fangwei of the Hunan Provincial Museum, and bronze sun wheels of the Guanghan Sanxingdui Museum in Sichuan.

The excavation age of these exhibited cultural relics spans a wide range, up to the Stone Age, down to the Qing Dynasty; the cultural relics are rich in types, including stone tools, ceramics, jade, bronzes, gold and silverware, calligraphy and painting, ancient books, rare books, seals, etc., and the historical value and academic value of the exhibited cultural relics are so high that they can be called the "top match" in the cultural relics exhibition industry, including many unique treasures that are strictly forbidden to be exhibited abroad. Want to see the most museums in one exhibition? The "Why China" exhibition satisfies you!

You can see it at home

According to Jin Ruiguo, curator and chief writer of this time, the "Why China" exhibition is a special exhibition of physical cultural relics of the "National Treasures" program, and the planning time is as long as 3 years. If the program value of "National Treasure" is "let the national treasure come alive", then the curatorial significance of the "Why China" exhibition is "let the national treasure come to us together", "based on the land of China, tell the Chinese story well, and create a theme exhibition with a plot, a narrative, and a panoramic record of Chinese civilization for the audience." ”

Eyes full of treasures of the town hall, pick up the mobile phone to go to the Forbidden City to see the exhibition

Jimu News reporter saw on the online platform of the Palace Museum that this special exhibition compares Chinese civilization to a river with a long history, with the three units of "source", "flow" and "convergence" as the main line, and then set up three sections under each of the three units, which are combined into "nine chapters", of which Qin Jian of the Hubei Provincial Museum's Yunmeng Sleeping Tiger Is exhibited in the third section of the first unit, "Enlightenment Foundation".

Eyes full of treasures of the town hall, pick up the mobile phone to go to the Forbidden City to see the exhibition

Netizens can follow the network tour "immersive" into the Forbidden City Wenhua Hall, people sit at home, a glance more than a thousand years. With the assistance of high-definition lenses, netizens can even see all the details of the ornaments on the cultural relics, and when the visitor clicks on the cultural relics, they can also read the relevant historical knowledge in detail, and the visiting experience is better than that of the scene.

According to the public information of the Palace Museum, the special exhibition time is only 16 days left, and the cultural enthusiasts who want to browse the most "treasures of the town hall" in the shortest time quickly pick up their mobile phones and "visit the cloud".

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