Recently, the Changsha Museum launched an exhibition titled "Starry Dream -- A Collection of Treasured Art from the 16th to 20th Century", which will run until October 10, 2024. This exhibition showcases about 300 ancient artifacts, presenting the evolution of jewelry-making techniques and artistic trends over the past 500 years. It vividly narrates a fascinating tale of cultural exchange and mutual learning between Chinese and Western civilizations. The photo shows an exhibit on display. (Photo/Guo Liliang, Hunan Daily)
Recently, the Changsha Museum launched an exhibition titled "Starry Dream -- A Collection of Treasured Art from the 16th to 20th Century", which will run until October 10, 2024. This exhibition showcases about 300 ancient artifacts, presenting the evolution of jewelry-making techniques and artistic trends over the past 500 years. It vividly narrates a fascinating tale of cultural exchange and mutual learning between Chinese and Western civilizations. The photo shows an exhibit on display. (Photo/Guo Liliang, Hunan Daily)
Recently, the Changsha Museum launched an exhibition titled "Starry Dream -- A Collection of Treasured Art from the 16th to 20th Century", which will run until October 10, 2024. This exhibition showcases about 300 ancient artifacts, presenting the evolution of jewelry-making techniques and artistic trends over the past 500 years. It vividly narrates a fascinating tale of cultural exchange and mutual learning between Chinese and Western civilizations. The photo shows an exhibit on display. (Photo/Guo Liliang, Hunan Daily)
Recently, the Changsha Museum launched an exhibition titled "Starry Dream -- A Collection of Treasured Art from the 16th to 20th Century", which will run until October 10, 2024. This exhibition showcases about 300 ancient artifacts, presenting the evolution of jewelry-making techniques and artistic trends over the past 500 years. It vividly narrates a fascinating tale of cultural exchange and mutual learning between Chinese and Western civilizations. The photo shows an exhibit on display. (Photo/Guo Liliang, Hunan Daily)
Recently, the Changsha Museum launched an exhibition titled "Starry Dream -- A Collection of Treasured Art from the 16th to 20th Century", which will run until October 10, 2024. This exhibition showcases about 300 ancient artifacts, presenting the evolution of jewelry-making techniques and artistic trends over the past 500 years. It vividly narrates a fascinating tale of cultural exchange and mutual learning between Chinese and Western civilizations. The photo shows an exhibit on display. (Photo/Guo Liliang, Hunan Daily)
Recently, the Changsha Museum launched an exhibition titled "Starry Dream -- A Collection of Treasured Art from the 16th to 20th Century", which will run until October 10, 2024. This exhibition showcases about 300 ancient artifacts, presenting the evolution of jewelry-making techniques and artistic trends over the past 500 years. It vividly narrates a fascinating tale of cultural exchange and mutual learning between Chinese and Western civilizations. The photo shows an exhibit on display. (Photo/Guo Liliang, Hunan Daily)
Tips:
Exhibition name: Starry Dream-- A Collection of Treasured Art from the 16th to 20th Century
Duration: June 1, 2024 to October 10, 2024
Venue: Special Exhibition Hall 1, Changsha Museum
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday; 9:00-17:00 (last entry at 16:30)
Closed on Mondays (except statutory holidays and special circumstances)
Ticket:
Full-price adult ticket: 86 yuan/person
Ticket on ordinary days: 70 yuan/person
Discount ticket: 43 yuan/person
Free admission: the elders above or at the age of 65; children under or at the age of 6 (accompanied by their parents); military personnel in active service; veterans; in-service and retired firefighting personnel; and the disabled with their valid documents
How to visit
Visitors are required to make an appointment in advance via the official WeChat account of Changsha Museum, bring their ID cards or other valid documents, and cooperate with security checks before entering the museum.
Source: en.changsha.gov.cn