Palace Museum Celebrates 100 Years of Cultural Legacy & Innovation
Beijing’s Palace Museum marks its 100th anniversary with a landmark exhibition, blending imperial history with modern innovation to preserve China’s cultural legacy.
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  Beijing’s Palace Museum marks its 100th anniversary with a landmark exhibition, blending imperial history with modern innovation to preserve China’s cultural legacy.
  As Beijing’s Palace Museum marks its centennial, explore how this former imperial palace became a beacon of cultural preservation and global connection.
  Suzhou Silk Museum curator Qian Zhaoyue discusses a new book blending art, relics, and daily life, envisioning museums as spaces for cultural connection and personal growth.
  The Tibet Museum’s Children’s Experience Hall combines traditional Tibetan culture with interactive tech, offering hands-on learning through calligraphy, VR nature exploration, and historical artifacts.
  Sound Art Museum co-founder Colin Chinnery advocates for cultural unity through digital preservation of China’s natural soundscapes at Beijing global forum.
  Beijing’s Sound Art Museum co-founder reveals how digital technologies are redefining artistic creation and international cultural collaboration at major Beijing forum.
  Shanghai’s Museum of Art Pudong celebrates its 4th anniversary with events promoting public engagement in art, blending education and cultural exchange.
  A Beijing youth symposium explores how technology and creativity are transforming museums, offering insights for global audiences and investors on International Museum Day.
  Sichuan University Museum’s live workshop on International Museum Day highlights blending STEAM education with intangible heritage crafts, engaging youth in preserving ancient traditions.
  AI and 3D modeling bring a 2,000-year-old Han Dynasty silk robe back to life, revealing ancient Chinese textile mastery through digital preservation.
  Hong Kong’s Palace Museum collaborates with Beijing’s to launch a digital exhibition exploring traditional Chinese patterns through immersive tech, open until Oct 13.
  National Museum of China’s Phoenix Crown merchandise exceeds 1 billion yuan sales, becoming its most successful cultural product in 20 years.
  China’s guzi economy merges pop culture, museum innovation, and whale conservation to drive youth engagement and sustainable growth.