On August 20, residents visited the "Immersive Nuo Mask Art Exhibition" at the Hunan Art Museum. This exhibition features over 200 precious Nuo masks and related artifacts across China, which are presented through a unique labyrinth-like exhibition arrangement, offering a comprehensive presentation of the ancient and mysterious Nuo culture. Hunan is one of the major birthplaces of Nuo culture. Its Nuo traditions, with their distinctive regional characteristics and rich historical heritage, serve as an important window into the study of traditional Chinese culture. The exhibition will last unti September 15. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)
On August 20, residents visited the "Immersive Nuo Mask Art Exhibition" at the Hunan Art Museum. This exhibition features over 200 precious Nuo masks and related artifacts across China, which are presented through a unique labyrinth-like exhibition arrangement, offering a comprehensive presentation of the ancient and mysterious Nuo culture. Hunan is one of the major birthplaces of Nuo culture. Its Nuo traditions, with their distinctive regional characteristics and rich historical heritage, serve as an important window into the study of traditional Chinese culture. The exhibition will last unti September 15. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)
On August 20, residents visited the "Immersive Nuo Mask Art Exhibition" at the Hunan Art Museum. This exhibition features over 200 precious Nuo masks and related artifacts across China, which are presented through a unique labyrinth-like exhibition arrangement, offering a comprehensive presentation of the ancient and mysterious Nuo culture. Hunan is one of the major birthplaces of Nuo culture. Its Nuo traditions, with their distinctive regional characteristics and rich historical heritage, serve as an important window into the study of traditional Chinese culture. The exhibition will last unti September 15. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)
On August 20, residents visited the "Immersive Nuo Mask Art Exhibition" at the Hunan Art Museum. This exhibition features over 200 precious Nuo masks and related artifacts across China, which are presented through a unique labyrinth-like exhibition arrangement, offering a comprehensive presentation of the ancient and mysterious Nuo culture. Hunan is one of the major birthplaces of Nuo culture. Its Nuo traditions, with their distinctive regional characteristics and rich historical heritage, serve as an important window into the study of traditional Chinese culture. The exhibition will last unti September 15. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Yu Jiangjiang
Chinese source: hunantoday