World's largest Song Dynasty painting expo opens in Hangzhou
The ongoing Song Dynasty Painting Exhibition presents 1,685 high-fidelity replicas. [Photo/tidenews.com.cn]
The China Painting Heritage Archive in Hangzhou has opened its doors to the world's largest-ever gathering of Song Dynasty (960-1279) paintings, local media outlets reported.
The ongoing Song Dynasty Painting Exhibition presents 1,685 high-fidelity replicas, offering an unprecedented reunion of Song Dynasty-era masterpieces scattered across the globe.
The exhibition offers an unprecedented reunion of Song Dynasty-era masterpieces that are scattered across the globe. [Photo/tidenews.com.cn]
A result of a 20-year national preservation project, the archive has documented 12,405 ancient paintings from 263 institutions worldwide. Visitors can admire stunning replicas of A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains, Traveling Amid Streams and Mountains, and Auspicious Cranes, with breathtaking detail that captures the finest brushstrokes.
The exhibition also showcases 3D-printed replicas of China's greatest Buddhist caves, including Dunhuang's Mogao Caves and the Longmen Grottoes. A thrilling VR experience transports visitors to the Foguang Temple of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), offering a close-up look at its architectural brilliance.
Blending traditional art with cutting-edge technology, the exhibition breathes new life into China's cultural treasures. Open now with free admission, reservations are required via the official WeChat account.
Also on show are 3D-printed replicas of Dunhuang's Mogao Caves, one of China's greatest Buddhist caves. [Photo/tidenews.com.cn]
Visitors are transported to the Foguang Temple of the Tang Dynasty (618-907) via a VR experience. [Photo/tidenews.com.cn]
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