The China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum in Beijing has opened a captivating Spring Festival-themed exhibition, offering visitors a taste of the festive atmosphere ahead of the Chinese New Year holiday. Showcasing more than 120 provincial and national level forms of intangible cultural heritage, the exhibition is thoughtfully arranged around the timeline of the festival.
By recreating scenes of daily life from different parts of China, the exhibition resonates with visitors from across the country. It highlights unique local traditions and customs, allowing attendees to immerse themselves in the diverse cultural practices that mark the Spring Festival celebrations.
The exhibition manages to bring warmth to the hearts of people in Beijing, connecting them with the rich heritage and festive spirit that define this significant time of year. Whether it’s the vibrant lantern displays, traditional performances, or interactive exhibits, there is something to inspire and delight visitors of all ages.
This celebration of intangible cultural heritage not only preserves traditional practices but also fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of China’s cultural diversity. As the Chinese New Year approaches, the exhibition serves as a joyful reminder of the shared values and traditions that unite people across the nation.
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Spring Festival-themed exhibition brings warmth to people in Beijing
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