Editor's Note:
After nearly a year of preparation, an exhibition featuring a rhino-shaped bronze wine vessel through digital means is opened to the public at the National Museum of China. The Western Han Dynasty rhino-shaped bronze wine vessel, made of gold and silver with cloud patterns, is a representative cultural relic in the museum's collection. It has high historical, cultural and aesthetic values. The exhibition hall presents this national treasure in a one-object-one-exhibition format, providing a comprehensive interpretation of the relic's excavation history, functional characteristics, casting and decoration techniques, and aesthetic beauty. Through digital means, the exhibition showcases high-definition details of the relic and scientific research results, allowing visitors to become explorers and participants, experiencing the value of the rhino-shaped vessel through multiple dimensions of sight, sound, touch, and interactive thinking. Photos: Li Hao/GT
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