On June 15, two citizens wearing Hanfu watched an exhibition at the Hunan Museum. The exhibition themed "She Walks in Beauty", which presents the two Han dynasties and Roman women's cultural relics, kicked off on the same day. There are more than 200 exhibits from the National Roman Museum in Italy and 19 museums in China on display, including bronze, pottery, gold and silver, glass, jade, sculpture, and other categories. It focuses on three key aspects of women's lives - family, social, and emotional - and highlights the vibrant narratives of women in Eastern and Western cultures 2,000 years ago. And it seeks to unveil the women's cultural characteristics and value pursuits under different cultural backgrounds. (Photo/Tian Chao and Hu Xueyi, Hunan Daily)
On June 15, the exhibition themed "She Walks in Beauty", which presents the two Han dynasties and Roman women's cultural relics, kicked off at the Hunan Museum. There are more than 200 exhibits from the National Roman Museum in Italy and 19 museums in China on display, including bronze, pottery, gold and silver, glass, jade, sculpture, and other categories. It focuses on three key aspects of women's lives - family, social, and emotional - and highlights the vibrant narratives of women in Eastern and Western cultures 2,000 years ago. And it seeks to unveil the women's cultural characteristics and value pursuits under different cultural backgrounds. (Photo/Tian Chao and Hu Xueyi, Hunan Daily)
On June 15, residents observed Susha danyi, or plain unlined gauze gown, at the Hunan Museum. The exhibition themed "She Walks in Beauty", which presents the two Han dynasties and Roman women's cultural relics, kicked off on the same day. There are more than 200 exhibits from the National Roman Museum in Italy and 19 museums in China on display, including bronze, pottery, gold and silver, glass, jade, sculpture, and other categories. It focuses on three key aspects of women's lives - family, social, and emotional - and highlights the vibrant narratives of women in Eastern and Western cultures 2,000 years ago. And it seeks to unveil the women's cultural characteristics and value pursuits under different cultural backgrounds. (Photo/Tian Chao and Hu Xueyi, Hunan Daily)
On June 15, a citizen dressed in Hanfu watched an exhibition at the Hunan Museum. The exhibition themed "She Walks in Beauty", which presents the two Han dynasties and Roman women's cultural relics, kicked off on the same day. There are more than 200 exhibits from the National Roman Museum in Italy and 19 museums in China on display, including bronze, pottery, gold and silver, glass, jade, sculpture, and other categories. It focuses on three key aspects of women's lives - family, social, and emotional - and highlights the vibrant narratives of women in Eastern and Western cultures 2,000 years ago. And it seeks to unveil the women's cultural characteristics and value pursuits under different cultural backgrounds. (Photo/Tian Chao and Hu Xueyi, Hunan Daily)
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Yu Jiangjiang
Chinese source: hunantoday