The Overseas Chinese Museum of China reopened on May 15 after a closure lasting over three months due to COVID-19, starting things off with a major exhibition of old postcards.
China's Best Museum Exhibitions of 2019 Awards are unveiled today. Twenty-nine winners distinguish themselves in five categories.
The ancient Shu civilization, originating in Sichuan and environs through the early Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC), is an ancient civilization distinct from the Central Plains civilization but still related to it.
Museums in many Chinese cities are holding a variety of events to promote culture and get closer to the public, echoing the theme of the 2020 International Museum Day, which is "Museums for Equality: Diversity and Inclusion".
The National Art Museum of China reopened from Wednesday with a daily cap of 500 visitors, as the country’s COVID-19 cases ebb and public venues are resuming operation in an orderly manner.
Updates on China's upcoming International Museum Day celebration were released on Monday as the novel coronavirus epidemic wanes in the country.
Highly-rated historical dramas have become an additional channel to promote China's glorious past, arousing a great deal of public interest in the events, figures, arts, culture and social norms of the featured periods. The Longest Day in Chang'an, for example, a 2019 suspense drama, brought the zen
Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province, will become the host city for China's main activities during International Museum Day, which falls on May 18. It was announced by the National Cultural Heritage Administration in Beijing on Monday.
The National Art Museum of China will reopen from Wednesday with a daily cap of 500 visitors, as the country is opening up its public venues in an orderly manner after the coronavirus epidemic eases.
"Tribute to Da Vinci" was held at the Changsha IFS in Changsha, Central China's Hunan province, May 4, 2020.
A temporary shutdown of museums in China due to the coronavirus pandemic has interrupted the public viewing of cultural relics. But the situation has also prompted museums to make full use of digital platforms and mobile apps to get people's attention.
A special exhibition curated by the Shandong Museum and Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum will open at the Shandong Museum in Jinan, East China's Shandong province, on April 28.