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Dragon-themed exhibition shines in Bao'an

Writer: Cao Zhen  |  Editor: Zhang Chanwen  |  From: Shenzhen Daily  |  Updated: 2024-02-21

The Nine-Dragon Wall in Beijing’s Beihai Park is a famous cultural and historical landmark, featuring elaborately carved dragons in a variety of colors, each capturing a distinctive pose and expression. As the Year of the Dragon begins, Shenzheners can admire a replica of this grand wall at an exhibition at Bao’an 1990.

A replica of the Nine-Dragon Wall is on display at Bao’an 1990. Photos from WeChat account “宝安文体通”

The original 27-meter-long Nine-Dragon Wall, built in 1756 with colored glazed bricks, is renowned for its intricate and vibrant artwork, showcasing traditional Chinese dragon motifs and decorative elements. Each dragon is depicted with remarkable details, serving as a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of traditional Chinese artisans. In traditional Chinese culture, dragons symbolize power, strength, and good fortune. As such, the wall holds not only aesthetic value but also cultural and symbolic importance.

A glance at the dragon-themed exhibition at Bao’an 1990.

At the Bao’an exhibition, visitors can also admire a 3.26-meter-long colored enamel relief featuring a traditional Chinese folklore image of two dragons playing with a pearl. The double-sided work presents four exquisite dragons playing through the clouds, with vivid expressions and vibrant movements.

A cultural relic is on display at a dragon-themed exhibition at Bao’an 1990. 

The exhibition focuses on the dragon’s image and cultural significance, exploring its origins and evolution, as well as its iconic presence in folk customs, through the display of jade, bronzeware, pottery, porcelain, goldware, silverware, rubbings, stamps, and coins, providing a comprehensive look at the wide-ranging impact of this mythical creature.

A cultural relic is on display at a dragon-themed exhibition at Bao’an 1990. 

Dates: Until March 11

Venue: Bao’an 1990, 74 Xin’an Second Road, Bao’an District (宝安区新安二路74号宝安1990)

Metro: Line 12 to Xin’an Park Station (新安公园站), Exit D 

A cultural relic is on display at a dragon-themed exhibition at Bao’an 1990. 

The Nine-Dragon Wall in Beijing’s Beihai Park is a famous cultural and historical landmark, featuring elaborately carved dragons in a variety of colors, each capturing a distinctive pose and expression. As the Year of the Dragon begins, Shenzheners can admire a replica of this grand wall at an exhibition at Bao’an 1990.