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Exhibition Showcases the Life of a Tang Dynasty County Princess

Editor:谭婕倪
Source:enghunan.gov
Updated:2024-04-28 14:19:18

A special exhibition titled "A Time of Plenty -- Life of a Tang County Princess" opened at the Changsha Museum on April 26. The exhibition plots the life of Jinxiang County Princess of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), and displays 148 pieces and sets of fine cultural relics such as gold items, traditional pottery, and works of tri-colored pottery, offering a glimpse into the free, ebullient, and passionate lifestyle of the aristocratic women in Chang'an of the Tang Dynasty. (Photo/Fu Cong and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)

A special exhibition titled "A Time of Plenty -- Life of a Tang County Princess" opened at the Changsha Museum on April 26. The exhibition plots the life of Jinxiang County Princess of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), and displays 148 pieces and sets of fine cultural relics such as gold items, traditional pottery, and works of tri-colored pottery, offering a glimpse into the free, ebullient, and passionate lifestyle of the aristocratic women in Chang'an of the Tang Dynasty. (Photo/Fu Cong and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)

A special exhibition titled "A Time of Plenty -- Life of a Tang County Princess" opened at the Changsha Museum on April 26. The exhibition plots the life of Jinxiang County Princess of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), and displays 148 pieces and sets of fine cultural relics such as gold items, traditional pottery, and works of tri-colored pottery, offering a glimpse into the free, ebullient, and passionate lifestyle of the aristocratic women in Chang'an of the Tang Dynasty. (Photo/Fu Cong and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)

A special exhibition titled "A Time of Plenty -- Life of a Tang County Princess" opened at the Changsha Museum on April 26. The exhibition plots the life of Jinxiang County Princess of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), and displays 148 pieces and sets of fine cultural relics such as gold items, traditional pottery, and works of tri-colored pottery, offering a glimpse into the free, ebullient, and passionate lifestyle of the aristocratic women in Chang'an of the Tang Dynasty. (Photo/Fu Cong and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)

Information

Duration: April 26, 2024 to June 30, 2024

Venue: Special Exhibition Hall 2, Changsha Museum (inside the Changsha Binjiang Cultural Park, Kaifu District, Changsha)

The exhibition is open to the public free of charge.

Opening hours:

Tuesday to Sunday (closed every Monday)

09:00-17:00 (last entry at 16:30)

How to visit:

Before visiting, visitors need to make a reservation via the official WeChat account of Changsha Museum.