The "Golden Thread - Dreaming Butterfly Pavilion Ancient Gold Artifacts Exhibition" from the Hong Kong Palace Museum opened on the 22nd at the Capital Museum. The phrase 'golden thread' originates from a poem by the Five Dynasties poet Feng Yansi, which not only echoes the exquisite texture of gold, but also implies the connotation of gold as a link for cultural exchange. This exhibition gathers 170 precious ancient gold pieces/sets, spanning from the 15th century BC to the Ming Dynasty, covering multiple categories such as jewelry, car accessories, and accessories. The exhibition presents the exquisite craftsmanship and historical value of ancient gold crafts in three major sections: "Rise: Grassland and Early China", "Collision: Tang and Tubo", and "Integration: Liao Song to Ming", creating a "golden cultural feast" spanning thousands of years for the audience. (New Society)
Edit:He Chuanning Responsible editor:Su Suiyue
Source:Xinhua
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