As the Chinese New Year approaches, the China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum in Beijing has unveiled its latest Spring Festival-themed exhibition. This vibrant showcase offers visitors a heartfelt glimpse into the festive spirit that marks the beginning of the lunar new year.
The exhibition features over 120 provincial and national forms of intangible cultural heritages, meticulously arranged along the festival's timeline. From traditional music and dance to intricate crafts and culinary delights, each display highlights the unique customs that vary across different regions of the Chinese mainland.
Visitors are transported to various parts of China through recreated scenes of daily life, allowing them to experience firsthand the rich tapestry of local traditions. Whether it's the colorful lantern displays, the rhythmic beats of drum performances, or the delicate art of paper cutting, the exhibition resonates with people from all walks of life, celebrating the diverse cultural heritage that unites the nation.
By blending storytelling with interactive elements, the exhibition not only preserves these cherished traditions but also engages a younger, globally connected audience. It's a testament to China's commitment to maintaining its cultural legacy while embracing the modern world.
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Spring Festival-themed exhibition brings warmth to people in Beijing
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