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What exhibitions can Chengdu Museum see on Tanabata?

Valentine's Day is coming in China. I wonder if there is an exhibition in Chengdu Museum on Tanabata? There are really two exhibitions to see. Interested friends don't miss it! Want to know the specific activities of the exhibition? Let's have a look.

Global wildlife photography exhibition

Exhibition time: July 16 to September 1.

Venue: ramp exhibition hall on the third floor of Chengdu Museum.

Admission: free (reservation required)

Exhibition introduction:

The global wildlife photography exhibition held in Britain was also held in China. The first show was held in Chengdu!

The exhibition will display 65,438+000 award-winning works by photographers with the most creativity, artistic expression and best photography skills from all over the world. They record the wonderful action moments of wild animals, the beauty of animals themselves and the diversity of nature. Different from the previous single-sided display form, this exhibition uses large LED light boxes for display, which makes the photographic works more vivid and vivid. In order to ensure the best exhibition effect, all pictures and exhibition equipment are produced and lent by the British Museum of Natural History or overseas institutions designated by the British side. They left many exciting moments in the animal world, and reminded people to protect nature and animals and protect beautiful homes.

Of the more than 50,000 photos, only 100 was selected for the exhibition, so both the photos and the stories behind them are amazing!

Bulgari's Legend of the Snake Art Exhibition

Time: April 30th-August 25th.

Venue: Chengdu Museum

Admission: free.

Exhibition introduction:

With the theme of the snake (dragon) art shared by the East and the West, this exhibition collected precious ancient cultural relics and modern and contemporary works of art from museums in seven countries, including China, Italy, France, Britain, the United States, Japan and Portugal, with a total of 183 pieces/set of precious exhibits, including ancient cultural relics, modern works of art, theatrical costumes and photographic works.

The snake theme exhibition jointly planned by Bulgari Collection and Chengdu Museum reviews the evolution of the classic image of snake from ancient times to modern times, and shows the rich creative inspiration brought by snake to many contemporary famous artists in the East and West. This is the first time that SerpentiForm's Legend of the Snake Spirit shines in China. Combined with China's artistic and cultural background, we will further explore the multiple charms of the snake spirit and its enlightenment to different creations.