Ancient Elegance Meets Modern Utility: National Museum of China’s Viral Collectible
The National Museum of China blends history with modern fashion through its viral Golden Moth Hairpin magnet, a versatile collectible inspiring crowds.
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The National Museum of China blends history with modern fashion through its viral Golden Moth Hairpin magnet, a versatile collectible inspiring crowds.
The National Museum of China has launched a new exhibition celebrating the Year of the Snake, featuring over 200 artifacts that immerse visitors in the rich cultural connotations of the Spring Festival.
Explore Lebanon’s rich heritage at the National Museum, featuring priceless artifacts from the Phoenician civilization to modern times, and discover the indomitable spirit of a nation through its history.
An exhibition of Caravaggio’s works, featuring the rediscovered ‘The Penitent Magdalene,’ has opened at the National Museum of China in Beijing, highlighting the painting’s restoration and historical significance.
An exhibition exploring ancient Greek beauty has opened at the National Museum of China, featuring treasures that highlight the universal pursuit of beauty.
Phoenix crown-inspired fridge magnets from the National Museum have become social media sensations, with 145,000 sold in three and a half months, making them the museum’s top seller in 20 years.
Over 270 precious Greek relics have arrived at Beijing’s National Museum of China for an unprecedented exhibition running until June 2025, offering a unique journey through ancient Greek culture and history.
Explore the rich history of Oman and the Chinese mainland at the National Museum of Oman, where artifacts highlight centuries-old connections through the Silk Road.
An exhibition of Quyang’s stone carvings opens at the National Museum of China, featuring ancient relics and contemporary pieces that celebrate over 2,000 years of Chinese sculpting heritage.
An immersive exhibition at Beijing’s National Museum of China invites visitors to explore the magnificent beauty and historical significance of China’s ancient grotto art.
Over 200 dragon-related cultural relics are now on display at Beijing’s National Museum of China, featuring the Neolithic Hongshan Culture jade dragon, known as the ‘First Dragon of China.’