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Current Exhibitions
International Exhibitions
Where Civilizations Meet: Collections from Museums of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Member States
Galleries N1 and N2, National Museum of China
International Exhibitions
Art of the Kingdom – Saudi Arabian Contemporary Art
Galleries N3 and N4, National Museum of China
International Exhibitions
Ilya Repin: Encyclopedia of Russian Life
Galleries S3 and S4, National Museum of China
Historical and Cultural Exhibitions
Ancient Chinese Food Culture
Gallery N11
Special Exhibitions
The Power of Science and Technology
Central Hall 2
Historical and Cultural Exhibitions
Mirrors of Eternity: A Cultural Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Bronze Mirrors
Gallery S14
Special Exhibitions
Ancient Chinese Jades
Gallery S13
Special Exhibitions
Ancient Chinese Porcelain Art
Gallery N17
Special Exhibitions
Ancient Chinese Buddhist Sculpture
Gallery N19
Special Exhibitions
Ancient Chinese Culture: Costume and Adornment
Gallery N18
Special Exhibitions
Ancient Chinese Calligraphy and Painting
Gallery S12
Special Exhibitions
Ancient Chinese Currency
Gallery S11
Permanent Exhibitions
Ancient China
Galleries N20-N25, S15-S18, S20
New Exhibitions
Profound Accumulation, Far-reaching Influence: Archaeological Achievements of the National Museum of China
- Date: Opening on July 2, 2022
- Venue: Gallery N9
News
- Professor Matija Strlič from University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, Visits National Museum of China
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- Notice on Opening Arrangements during 2025 National Day Holiday
- Portuguese Prime Minister's Wife Carla Montenegro Visits National Museum of China
- President of Timor-Leste's National Parliament Visits National Museum of China
- National Museum of China Signs MOU with the Museum of Fine Arts of Turkmenistan named after Saparmurat Turkmenbashi the Great
Acquisitions
Collections
"Houmuwu" Bronze Square Cauldron (Ding)
Height 133cm, Mouth ×ばつ79.2cm
Three characters are inscribed on the inside of the body: ‘Hou mu wu’, written in a vigorous and robust script, with full shape and strokes which taper into points at their ends but are full in the middle.
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