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专访丨兵马俑时隔近40年再来匈牙利意义非凡——访布达佩斯美术馆馆长巴恩
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-30 01:32
Core Viewpoint - The "Qin and Han Civilization Exhibition" in Hungary marks a significant milestone in cultural exchange between China and Hungary, showcasing over a hundred representative artifacts from the Spring and Autumn Period to the Qin and Han Dynasties, including ten Terracotta Warriors [1][3]. Group 1 - The exhibition opened on November 27 at the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts and is the largest cultural exchange event in Hungary in decades, featuring a rich array of content that spans over two millennia of civilization [3][5]. - The Terracotta Warriors last visited Hungary in 1988, creating a strong public response, and their return is expected to reignite enthusiasm among the audience [3][5]. - The exhibition utilizes 3D projection technology to restore the original colors of the Terracotta Warriors, which is highlighted as one of the exhibition's key features [5]. Group 2 - The exhibition is a result of close collaboration between Chinese and Hungarian experts, with high standards achieved in exhibition space, color design, lighting layout, and material presentation [3][5]. - The exhibition will run for six months, allowing local and neighboring country audiences ample time to explore the depth of Qin and Han civilization [5]. - It is anticipated that the exhibition will attract hundreds of thousands of visitors, providing a rare opportunity for Hungarians to engage with these artifacts, as few have the chance to visit Xi'an, China [5][7].