瓣瓣同心京津冀|错金铜博山炉“出差”天津成顶流
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-08 17:27

Group 1: Exhibition Highlights - The "Bronze Incense Burner" from the Western Han Dynasty was showcased at the Tianjin Museum, attracting significant public interest and selling out its cultural products twice within a few days [2][3] - The exhibition features 182 items, including 10 from the Capital Museum and 6 from the Hebei Museum, highlighting the collaboration among museums in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region [2][3] - The exhibition will run until March, but the Bronze Incense Burner will only be on display from January 31 to February 8, with a total of 8 operational days [2] Group 2: Cultural Collaboration - The successful exhibition of national treasures like the "Bronze Incense Burner" and "Changxin Palace Lantern" demonstrates the effective collaboration among museums in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area [3] - Future plans include deeper exploration of cultural resources, innovative exhibition formats, and enhanced cultural product development among the three regions [3] Group 3: Digital Art Museum - The Tianjin Digital Art Museum, located in a historic building, has transformed into a digital art space, offering immersive experiences like the "Cruise Mystery" game that engages younger audiences [5][6] - The museum aims to combine historical storytelling with modern interactive experiences to enhance visitor engagement [5] Group 4: National Ocean Museum - The National Ocean Museum features a new exhibition titled "Future Ocean," allowing visitors to experience deep-sea exploration through immersive technology [7][9] - The museum has received over 10 million visitors since its opening in May 2019, with a significant portion coming from the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region [8] - Upcoming exhibitions include "Return to the Ocean" and "Celebrating the New Year in the Forbidden City," which aim to enhance visitor experience and engagement [9]