Focused on the theme of Chinese New Year, an exhibition bringing together more than 150 artifacts from the Tsinghua University Art Museum's collection has opened in Beijing.
By fostering a deep dialogue between the art history of artifacts and the cultural perspectives of daily folk life, the "Rituals and Radiance of Nian" exhibition offers a comprehensive exploration of Chinese New Year traditions, ethical sentiments, and artistic expressions. It also sheds light on the cultural context behind the Year of the Horse — the Chinese zodiac animal for 2026.
Beyond serving as a mere display of Chinese culture, the exhibition aims to organize and revitalize the nation's folk customs and traditions, showcasing their embedded aesthetic and spiritual values.
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