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A statue of Ancient Greek poet Homer is seen at Capital Museum in Beijing, China on December 1, 2024. /CFP
An exhibition titled "The Greeks — From Agamemnon to Alexander the Great" is underway at the Capital Museum in Beijing.
The exhibition features an extraordinary collection of 270 artifacts from 14 renowned museums and institutions across Greece, including the National Archaeological Museum in Athens and the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki.
A Greek statue is seen on display at the Capital Museum in Beijing, China on December 1, 2024. /CFP
These artifacts span a timeline from the Neolithic Greece of 5800 BC to the Hellenistic Period of the 1st century BC, offering an in-depth exploration of the various phases of ancient Greek civilization.
Throughout human history, different cultures have created unique civilizations, each bearing distinct characteristics. Ancient China and ancient Greece stand as two shining examples of such achievements. Situated on the eastern edges of Asia and Europe, these two civilizations flourished nearly simultaneously, leaving an enduring cultural legacy that continues to inspire.
A Greek statue is seen on display at the Capital Museum in Beijing, China on December 1, 2024. /CFP
This exhibition brings ancient Greece to life, offering a panoramic view of its society and culture through rare artifacts. Visitors are invited to explore the origins of Western civilization and reflect on the diversity and interconnectedness of human cultures.
The exhibition runs until May 18, 2025.