Museum Secrets: Crafting Exhibitions That Captivate Global Audiences
Former Asian Art Museum director Jay Xu reveals how storytelling and cultural translation create exhibitions that resonate with international audiences.
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  Former Asian Art Museum director Jay Xu reveals how storytelling and cultural translation create exhibitions that resonate with international audiences.
  The Taipei Palace Museum celebrates 100 years with a special exhibition highlighting imperial artifacts, tracing its roots to Beijing’s Forbidden City transformation in 1925.
  Shaanxi Archaeology Museum’s new Western Han Dynasty exhibit brings 2,000-year-old music and dance traditions to life through preserved pottery figurines.
  Shanghai Museum’s new Silk Road exhibition features 300+ artifacts from Guyuan, revealing ancient cultural exchanges between China and Central Asia.
  Ancient Qing Dynasty musical instruments at Hong Kong Palace Museum highlight China’s rich cultural legacy and cross-strait connections through art and history.
  Explore the Peacock Room’s 150-year journey from porcelain showcase to cultural icon, revealing Asia’s enduring influence on global art traditions.
  Russia hosts first-ever exhibition of China’s 7,000-year culinary artifacts at Moscow’s Kremlin, strengthening cultural ties through shared gastronomic heritage.
  Advanced humanoid robots from Sichuan Province display cutting-edge technology at the National Museum of China, breaking records and showcasing innovation.
  Beijing’s China National Film Museum unveils a century of cinematic achievements, blending cultural preservation with insights into Asia’s booming film industry.
  A jade sculpture of Cantonese poached chicken in a Guangdong museum blends culinary tradition with artistic heritage, highlighting the dish’s cultural significance.