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文旅新探·博物馆之约丨纹承千年韵,一饰见中华
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-21 17:15
Core Viewpoint - The exhibition "Patterns of the Nine Provinces - Ancient Chinese Patterns and Designs" at the Jiangsu Wu Culture Museum showcases over 370 precious cultural relics from 29 cultural institutions across China, highlighting the evolution of patterns from the Neolithic era to the Ming and Qing dynasties, emphasizing the rich cultural heritage and aesthetic values of Chinese civilization [2][3][4]. Group 1 - The exhibition features a diverse range of artifacts including bronze, jade, gold and silver, ceramics, and clothing, allowing the public to experience the vibrant pulse of civilization through lines and colors [2]. - The exhibition is structured into four chapters: Qi, Li, Guang, and Hua, connecting the evolution of patterns across different materials and regions, facilitating a dialogue among various artistic expressions [2][4]. - The exhibition aims to be informative without the need for guides, providing detailed descriptions and historical contexts for each artifact, and showcasing the evolution of patterns through time [4]. Group 2 - The exhibition has attracted significant interest, with visitors returning multiple times due to the extensive information presented, indicating a high level of engagement with the content [4][5]. - The museum has integrated a stamp collection activity into the exhibition, allowing visitors to collect stamps based on the patterns displayed, enhancing the interactive experience [4][5]. - Since its opening on December 30, 2025, the exhibition has received 92,000 visitors, reflecting the public's enthusiasm for traditional culture and its connection to contemporary emotions and memories [5].