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Grand Three Kingdoms History Exhibition

 

In the afternoon of January 15, 2010, Meditate on the Past at Red Cliffs -- Grand Three Kingdoms History Exhibition was unveiled at the Eastern Exhibition Hall along the northern underwater corridor, the National Grand Theare.

The exhibition was jointly sponsored by China Cultural Relic Exchange Center, and National Grand Theatre, and organized by Beijing Art Museum, Japan Fuji Art Gallery and Huangshan Art Club. It is also supported by 30 exhibitors in the country. The exhibition presented a total of 117 pieces of precious cultural relics and a dozen of suporting articles. They included 52 pieces of grade-one cultural relics of the state, which duplicated in Beijing the Three Kingdom Age of about 1,800 years ago, an era of heroes.

The first cultural relic exhibition in National Grand Theatre, showing the history of Three Kingdom period with multi-media means

Although the Three Kingdoms period lasted for only about 100 years, it was an era that gave birth to multitude of heroes in the Chinese history. The politics, military and culture left far-reaching impacts on later generations. In order to reproduce the historical features of the Three Kingdoms period, Chinese and Japanese experts spent three years to visit about 70 historical relic sites and museums relating to the Three Kingdoms across the country. They selected about 100 pieces of cultural relics from collections in 34 museums in 11 provinces and municipalities. These materials constituted the Grand Three Kingdoms History Exhibition. When it was shown in Japan, the exhibition attracted more than one million spectators, a record high for Chinese cultural relics exhibited in Japan. Beijing was the fifth stop of the exhibition when it was moved back to China, after Shanghai, Wuhan, Hangzhou and Huzhou.

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