Liaoning San Yan Cultural Relics Debut at New York Special Exhibition

2024-09-06

Sparkling golden steps, bronze tiger shaped objects with high heads and upturned tails, ceramic statues of meditation Buddha with white hair between eyebrows On the 4th, over a hundred cultural relics of the Three Yan Kingdom in Liaoning Province were showcased in the autumn special exhibition of the China Art Museum of the Huamei Association in New York, telling people the story of the Three Yan Kingdom more than 1600 years ago. This unique exhibition showcases the forgotten Three Yan culture of history Hai Weilan, the director of the China National Art Museum of Huamei Xiejin Society, stated that the special exhibition titled "The Gold of Dragon City: Selected Cultural Relics from Three Yans in Liaoning, 337-436" is the first time in the United States that precious cultural relics from "Dragon City" (now Chaoyang, Liaoning) have been exhibited, which can help us better understand the importance of ethnic integration and cultural exchange. On September 4th local time, over a hundred cultural relics from the Three Yan Mountains in Liaoning Province were showcased in the autumn special exhibition "Gold of Dragon City: Selected Cultural Relics from the Three Yan Mountains in Liaoning, 337-436" at the China Art Museum of the Huamei Association in New York. The picture shows the golden steps swaying at the exhibition site. Hai Weilan said that the Silk Road transportation back then undoubtedly inspired and enriched the culture along the way. She mentioned that globalization does not only exist in modern times, but also in the ancient world, at least in Asia. From the cultural relics of the Three Yan Kingdom established by the Murong Xianbei ethnic group, we can see the communication and exchange between different cultures. It is reported that the cultural relics displayed this time include sculptures, bronze mirrors, inkstones, seals, horse equipment, pottery, gold jewelry, etc. One of the highlights is a series of golden steps. The golden step sways and sparkles as the wearer walks. This flower branch shaped crown called Bu Yao originated from the Western Regions and was introduced to the northern regions through the Silk Road. It became popular in the western Liaoning region and became a typical artifact of the Three Yan culture. Liu Ning, Deputy Director of Liaoning Provincial Museum, told reporters that the name of the special exhibition "Dragon City Gold" has two meanings of "gold", referring to both the gold cultural relics and the precious spirit contained in Liaoning's regional culture. The San Yan culture is an important part of history, showcasing the exchange and integration of civilizations. She welcomes visitors to the exhibition to have the opportunity to experience the "Golden Dragon City" more deeply in Liaoning Province, China. On September 4th local time, over a hundred cultural relics from the Three Yan Mountains in Liaoning Province were showcased in the autumn special exhibition "Gold of Dragon City: Selected Cultural Relics from the Three Yan Mountains in Liaoning, 337-436" at the China Art Museum of the Huamei Association in New York. The picture shows a replica of the Xuanwu painting on display. The special exhibition "The Gold of Dragon City" is jointly organized by the Huamei Xiejin Society China Art Museum and the Liaoning Provincial Museum. After the media preview and opening event on the 4th, the exhibition will officially open to the public on the 5th and continue until January 5th, 2025. (New Society)

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