That desire was taken into account before the exhibition opened, when the museum's creative department began developing Li Jingxu-themed products for sale. As people flock to the exhibition, they can also browse the museum gift shops, where affordable accessories inspired by the objects that once adorned the young girl are available, including necklaces, bracelets, hairpins and silk scarves.
Those who have not yet found the time to visit the museum can also visit the National Museum's booth at the ongoing China New Cultural and Creative Market and Trendy Toy Carnival in Chaoyang Park, which runs through Sunday.