In the Dragon Boat Festival, a day when traditional culture and modernity are intertwined, Chengdu Museum ushered in a different cultural feast - "Tracing the Jaguar: Ancient Mexican Civilization Exhibition". The exhibition not only provides an opportunity for the public to experience foreign cultures up close, but also adds a strong international color to the atmosphere of traditional festivals.
Walking into the special exhibition hall on the first floor of Chengdu Museum, it is as if you have traveled through the tunnel of time and space, and are in an ancient and mysterious world. With the theme of ancient Mexican civilizations, the exhibition vividly displays the glorious achievements of the Olmec, Teotihuacan, Maya, Aztec and other civilizations through more than 150 precious cultural relics. These exotic treasures, with their unique artistic charm and profound cultural connotation, attract the attention of the audience and lead them into a civilized world full of fantasy.
At the exhibition site, visitors can admire the majestic megalithic statues and buildings of the Olmec civilization, and feel the extraordinary artistic achievements of the Olmec civilization. The astronomical knowledge, calendar system, and hieroglyphs of the Mayan civilization demonstrate the wisdom and unique charm of this civilization. The pyramid architecture and mural art of the Teotihuacan civilization are even more breathtaking. In the Aztec civilization, the statue of Tlalocle, the god of rain, with its strong religious symbolism and mysticism, gave people a deeper understanding of this ancient civilization.
This exhibition is not only a cultural feast, but also a spiritual journey. It allows people to appreciate the beauty of cultural relics while also being able to feel the diversity and commonality of human civilization. In this Dragon Boat Festival, Chengdu Museum brought an unforgettable cultural gift to the public with a different cultural exhibition.
Chengdu Daily Jinguan News Reporter Li Dong Photography Li Dong Editor-in-charge Chang Lijuan Editor Wang Yiran