Group 1 - The article highlights various exhibitions taking place in municipal parks during August, encouraging public engagement with art and nature [1][74] - The exhibitions cover a wide range of themes, including cultural heritage, traditional arts, and contemporary art, showcasing the diversity of artistic expression [4][8][11] Group 2 - The Summer Lotus Culture Festival at the Summer Palace features 200,000 square meters of natural lotus pond landscapes and 15 varieties of lotus flowers, running from August 1 to August 31 [4] - The "Southward Migration and Northern Return" exhibition at the Summer Palace Museum focuses on the preservation of cultural relics during wartime from 1933 to 1951, available from August 15 to November 16 [6] - The "Blooming Red" national printmaking exhibition at Temple of Heaven Park showcases 44 works from 42 artists, emphasizing the blend of traditional techniques and modern themes, running from July 20 to August 31 [8] Group 3 - The "Ink Charm of Beihai" exhibition at Beihai Park features over 40 works from renowned artists' descendants, celebrating traditional Chinese culture and art, available from July 22 to August 31 [11] - The "Summer Orchid Exhibition" at Zhongshan Park presents over 50 varieties of orchids, educating visitors on their history and cultivation techniques from August 9 to August 24 [17] - The "Essence of Xiangshan" exhibition showcases landscape paintings by Sun Peijie, allowing visitors to experience the connection between art and the actual scenery from August 5 to August 31 [19] Group 4 - The "Bonsai Exhibition" at Jingshan Park features 60 regional bonsai artworks, highlighting the cultural significance of bonsai from July 16 to August 24 [25] - The "Historical and Cultural Exhibition of Jingshan Shouhuang Hall" provides insights into the architectural and cultural heritage of the site, ongoing as a permanent exhibition [28] - The "Photography Exhibition of the Central Axis" captures the historical grandeur of Beijing's central axis through visual storytelling, available until mid-August [30] Group 5 - The "Press Flower Art Exhibition" at the National Botanical Garden showcases the fusion of nature and art through pressed flower designs, running from July 1 to mid-October [36] - The "Eagle Flying in the Sky" exhibition at Beijing Zoo focuses on the ecological significance of raptors in the Baiwangshan Forest Park, available from August 1 to August 31 [41] - The "National Chinese Painting Exhibition" at Taoranting Park features 60 works from 14 artists, emphasizing contemporary interpretations of traditional themes from August 1 to August 31 [46] Group 6 - The "Bamboo and Lotus Art Exhibition" at the Purple Bamboo Garden presents artworks centered around bamboo and lotus themes, running from July 25 to September 14 [51] - The "Culinary Culture Exhibition" explores the historical significance of food in Chinese culture through various artistic mediums, available from July 1 to November 2 [54] - The "Youth Art Exhibition" at Yuyuantan Park showcases 44 works from 20 young artists, reflecting their exploration of cultural traditions and future artistic directions from July 1 to August 31 [57] Group 7 - The "Chinese Plants' Power" exhibition at the China Garden Museum highlights the global impact of Chinese plants on botany and horticulture, running from July 27 to December 14 [59] - The "Chen Congzhou Academic Thought Exhibition" presents the contributions of the renowned garden scholar through various formats, ongoing until the end of December [62] - The "Liu Huai Mountain Chinese Painting Exhibition" features over 70 works, showcasing the aesthetic resonance between Chinese gardens and painting, available until mid-September [65] Group 8 - The "Historical and Cultural Exhibition of the Lu County Ancient City Ruins" presents 289 artifacts, illustrating the development of the site from the Warring States period to the present [68] - The "Archaeological Site Exhibition" offers a glimpse into the excavation process and findings from the Lu County site, providing a historical narrative through artifacts, ongoing as a permanent exhibition [71] - The "Garden City Photo Exhibition" at Baiwangshan Forest Park invites public reflection on urban sustainability through interactive displays, available from August 16 to November 16 [72]
立秋时节,北京市属公园八月看展清单新鲜出炉!
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2025-08-06 08:30