The country entered this year's sanfu period — the hottest days of the year, traditionally divided into three phases — on Wednesday, prompting people to seek different ways to stay cool and healthy. Some choose sanfu moxibustion therapy, others sip the traditional sour plum drink suanmei tang, while some escape to mountain resorts to beat the heat.
For those wanting to stay cool mentally, Steeds in the Wind, an exhibition at the National Art Museum of China running through Aug 11, offers a chance to imagine riding on horseback across refreshing landscapes.
Featuring more than 40 horse sculptures by leading modern and contemporary artists from China and abroad, the exhibition explores the rich symbolism of the horse in art, embodying themes of patriotism, perseverance, freedom and the enduring human spirit.