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A Xinjiang cultural exhibition opened May 7 at the Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athens, featuring 44 replica artifacts and digital displays that highlight the region's history of cross-cultural exchange. Highlights include the Fu Xi and Nüwa silk painting and a gold belt buckle with eight-dragon patterns. Chinese officials hope the exhibition, running until mid-June, will further strengthen ties between the two ancient civilizations of China and Greece.
A Xinjiang cultural exhibition opened May 7 at the Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athens, featuring 44 replica artifacts and digital displays that highlight the region's history of cross-cultural exchange. Highlights include the Fu Xi and Nüwa silk painting and a gold belt buckle with eight-dragon patterns. Chinese officials hope the exhibition, running until mid-June, will further strengthen ties between the two ancient civilizations of China and Greece.