Group 1 - The article highlights various exhibitions taking place in Beijing's museums during September, emphasizing the cultural and educational significance of these events [1][46] - The exhibitions cover a wide range of themes, including historical commemorations, artistic showcases, and archaeological findings, appealing to diverse audiences [1][46] Group 2 - The "International Friends and China's Anti-Japanese War" exhibition at the National Museum of China opens on September 9, showcasing the global solidarity during the Anti-Japanese War through four thematic units [2] - The "Tai Baoyong Yan" exhibition at the Capital Museum runs from August 28 to November 28, focusing on the significance of the Liuli River site as a major archaeological find from the Western Zhou period [6] - The "Roar, China" exhibition at the Lu Xun Museum features over a hundred anti-Japanese woodblock prints, running from August 29 to December 2, highlighting the artistic response to wartime events [9][10] - The "Cultural and Friendship Envoy" exhibition commemorating Ge Baoquan will be held from September 11 to November 9, showcasing his contributions to foreign literature translation [13] - The "Mountain River Traces" exhibition at the China Modern Literature Museum runs from September 1, 2025, to August 31, 2026, focusing on manuscripts related to the Anti-Japanese War [14] - The "Stone启北疆" exhibition at the Zhoukoudian Museum will take place from September 16 to November 10, featuring archaeological findings from the Dayao site [33][34]
新展精彩不断!北京地区九月文博展览邀您来赏
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2025-09-01 05:43