Over 250 rare Han dynasty relics on display in major Hong Kong showcase
A landmark exhibition in Hong Kong unveils over 250 Han dynasty treasures, many on display for the first time, offering a profound glimpse into China's foundational era.
A landmark exhibition in Hong Kong unveils over 250 Han dynasty treasures, many on display for the first time, offering a profound glimpse into China's foundational era. | Contesto: cronaca
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A landmark exhibition of more than 250 rare artefacts from China's Han dynasty opened this week at the Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, presenting a significant cultural event for the city. Titled "The Majestic Han: A Golden Age of Vigour and Cultural Integration," the showcase features a majority of items never before exhibited in Hong Kong, offering residents and visitors a direct, tangible connection to a period often described as a foundational golden age of Chinese civilization. The free exhibition, co-organised by the Development Bureau and the National Cultural Heritage Administration, will run until September 20, providing an extended opportunity for public engagement with this pivotal historical epoch. The collection on display spans the entirety of the Han dynasty, which ruled from 206 BC to AD 220, and includes objects of jade, bronze, ceramic, and gold. These are not merely decorative items but functional artefacts that illustrate the sophistication of Han society, from intricate ceremonial vessels and ornate burial objects to everyday utensils and refined personal adornments. Each piece serves as a silent narrator, telling stories of imperial power, spiritual beliefs, technological advancement, and the complex social hierarchies that defined the era. The sheer volume and quality of the relics transform the gallery into a portal, allowing modern audiences to visually traverse the centuries and witness the material culture of an empire whose influence still resonates deeply across East Asia. The historical significance of the Han period cannot be overstated. It was during this dynasty that Confucianism was solidified as the state ideology, a civil service examination system began to take shape, and the territorial expanse of China was dramatically consolidated, including the formal incorporation of regions that would become modern-day Yunnan, Hainan, and parts of Vietnam and Korea. Perhaps most famously, the Han era saw the maturation of the Silk Road, a vast network of trade routes that connected China to Central Asia and beyond, facilitating an unprecedented exchange of goods, ideas, and technologies. This exhibition directly...
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