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Exhibition of Statues and Beliefs in Meishan Cultural Area Opens in Changsha

Editor:谭婕倪
Source:enghunan.gov
Updated:2023-12-25 16:38:43

The photo, taken on December 21, shows a visitor viewing the exhibition "Everlasting Wishes--Statues and Beliefs in Meishan Cultural Area" at the Hunan Museum. The exhibition is organized into three chapters: "Ancient Echoes", "Eternal Wishes", and "Unique Charm". It displays more than 100 wooden statues and Chu archaeological relics from central Hunan dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties, presenting the unique Huxiang Meishan culture to visitors. (Photo/Zhao Chi, Hunan Daily)

The photo, taken on December 21, shows a visitor viewing the exhibition "Everlasting Wishes--Statues and Beliefs in Meishan Cultural Area" at the Hunan Museum. The exhibition is organized into three chapters: "Ancient Echoes", "Eternal Wishes", and "Unique Charm". It displays more than 100 wooden statues and Chu archaeological relics from central Hunan dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties, presenting the unique Huxiang Meishan culture to visitors. (Photo/Zhao Chi, Hunan Daily)

The photo, taken on December 21, shows a visitor viewing the exhibition "Everlasting Wishes--Statues and Beliefs in Meishan Cultural Area" at the Hunan Museum. The exhibition is organized into three chapters: "Ancient Echoes", "Eternal Wishes", and "Unique Charm". It displays more than 100 wooden statues and Chu archaeological relics from central Hunan dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties, presenting the unique Huxiang Meishan culture to visitors. (Photo/Zhao Chi, Hunan Daily)

The photo, taken on December 21, shows a visitor viewing the exhibition "Everlasting Wishes--Statues and Beliefs in Meishan Cultural Area" at the Hunan Museum. The exhibition is organized into three chapters: "Ancient Echoes", "Eternal Wishes", and "Unique Charm". It displays more than 100 wooden statues and Chu archaeological relics from central Hunan dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties, presenting the unique Huxiang Meishan culture to visitors. (Photo/Zhao Chi, Hunan Daily)