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National Museum kicks off global ‘treasure hunt’ relay
    2020-09-08  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

THE spread of COVID-19 has driven museums and art galleries across the world to rely more on digital means to connect with people who are largely confined indoors.

The National Museum of China initiated Treasure Hunt Relay: Global Museum Director’s Choice, an online campaign in collaboration with another 15 museums across different continents, to extend their reach to audiences worldwide and to share valuable objects in their collections.

On Sunday night via live broadcast on several online platforms, Wang Chunfa, director of the National Museum of China, announced the opening of the event. He gave the first online presentation to introduce his museum, and shared his five favorite objects in the collection of the museum — a Neolithic eagle-shaped pottery ding vessel, a rhinoceros-shaped bronze zun dated to the Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 220), a Tang Dynasty (618-907) portrait depicting Fuxi and Nyuwa, a bronze human life-sized figure with acupuncture points made in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and a Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) ceramic zun vessel.

In the following days, directors from other museums, including the British Museum, National Museum of Korea and The Ditsong National Museum of Natural History of South Africa, will take over the online relay to share stories behind their collections.

(China Daily)

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