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Light Show Staged in Changsha to Mark Int'l Museum Day

来源:enghunan.gov 编辑:谭婕倪 2023-05-19 16:29:07
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On the evening of May 18, a light show was staged in Changsha to mark the International Museum Day. Landmark buildings along both sides of the Xiangjiang River were lit up, presenting a dazzling night scene. The light show featured cultural relic representatives such as a physical exercise chart "Daoyintu" and figurines of dancers, singers and musicians unearthed from Mawangdui Han tombs. The stunning light show reproduced postures of physical exercise and the prosperity of singing and dancing culture of the Han Dynasty (206 B.C. - 220 A.D.), and carried forward cultural relic knowledge and the philosophy of wellbeing. (Photo/Li Jian, Hunan Daily)

On the evening of May 18, a light show was staged in Changsha to mark the International Museum Day. Landmark buildings along both sides of the Xiangjiang River were lit up, presenting a dazzling night scene. The light show featured cultural relic representatives such as a physical exercise chart "Daoyintu" and figurines of dancers, singers and musicians unearthed from Mawangdui Han tombs. The stunning light show reproduced postures of physical exercise and the prosperity of singing and dancing culture of the Han Dynasty (206 B.C. - 220 A.D.), and carried forward cultural relic knowledge and the philosophy of wellbeing. (Photo/Li Jian, Hunan Daily)

On the evening of May 18, a light show was staged in Changsha to mark the International Museum Day. Landmark buildings along both sides of the Xiangjiang River were lit up, presenting a dazzling night scene. The light show featured cultural relic representatives such as a physical exercise chart "Daoyintu" and figurines of dancers, singers and musicians unearthed from Mawangdui Han tombs. The stunning light show reproduced postures of physical exercise and the prosperity of singing and dancing culture of the Han Dynasty (206 B.C. - 220 A.D.), and carried forward cultural relic knowledge and the philosophy of wellbeing. (Photo/Li Jian, Hunan Daily)

On the evening of May 18, a light show was staged in Changsha to mark the International Museum Day. Landmark buildings along both sides of the Xiangjiang River were lit up, presenting a dazzling night scene. The light show featured cultural relic representatives such as a physical exercise chart "Daoyintu" and figurines of dancers, singers and musicians unearthed from Mawangdui Han tombs. The stunning light show reproduced postures of physical exercise and the prosperity of singing and dancing culture of the Han Dynasty (206 B.C. - 220 A.D.), and carried forward cultural relic knowledge and the philosophy of wellbeing. (Photo/Li Jian, Hunan Daily)

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