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"imprint of beijing's central axis - public seal carving exhibition" extended to october 10

2024-08-29

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the "imprint of beijing's central axis - public seal carving exhibition" currently on display at the china millennium monument will be extended to october 10. the reporter found that visitors can visit the beijing central axis in a different way by viewing more than 300 central axis themed seals and checking in with stamps.
visitors appreciate seal carving works and learn about beijing's central axiswalking into the exhibition hall on the first floor of the china millennium monument, there is an endless stream of visitors coming to view the "imprint of beijing's central axis - public seal carving exhibition". on the large screen in the middle of the exhibition hall, a promotional video that interprets the core heritage landscape of beijing's central axis from the perspective of chinese characters is played in a loop. "the 'tai' in taimiao is a derivative of 'da', which means a deep degree and a high level; the 'jing' in jingshan refers to sunlight, which is extended to light and shadow, brightness..." many parents read the interpretation text on the screen to their children word by word. "usually, i pay more attention to the buildings on the beijing central axis when i take my children to work. this time, it is also very rewarding to understand it from the perspective of text." parent mr. song said.
audience watching the promotional videostarting with understanding the "beauty of words", visitors entered the main exhibition hall. a themed stamp with an embedded chip - "imprint of beijing's central axis" attracted the audience's attention. everyone took out their mobile phones and put them close to the red sensing area of ​​the smart stamp. more extended information about the exhibition and beijing's central axis popped up on the mobile phone, making it easier for the audience to understand the culture of beijing's central axis.
the exhibition includes four parts: the prologue, the heritage axis, the cultural axis, and the vitality axis. more than 300 seals are on display, and visitors can learn about the historical features and cultural memories of beijing on the beijing central axis. "in addition to the printed text, the seal itself is also a work of art, which is really exquisite." visitor mr. yan lingered in front of each booth, carefully viewing different seal carving works, and sighed sincerely.
visitors appreciate seal carving works and learn about beijing's central axisin addition to traditional stones, these works are made of a variety of high-tech materials such as sla photosensitive resin, new ceramics, glass fiber, and glass beads. new materials are combined with new technologies to create new seal shapes. the seal surface is engraved with "da qianmen", and the seal itself is a replica of zhengyangmen made of resin materials; the seal engraved with the words "huabiao" is a replica of huabiao made of new ceramic materials... "following the seals of different materials, fonts, and shapes, it seems like i have revisited the central axis of beijing, which is also a different experience." mr. yan said.
visitors appreciate seal carving works and learn about beijing's central axisit is understood that the more than 300 popular seal carving works on display were creatively designed and produced by professional seal carving workers, teachers and students of universities, colleges and primary and secondary schools, corporate employees and staff of scientific research institutions.
in addition, the exhibition also provides 15 official commemorative stamps of beijing central axis, which attracted many stamp collectors. "since the successful application of beijing central axis for world heritage, many tourists have come to visit the exhibition and collect stamps. many people come with their beijing central axis passports to get stamps and check in. the ink of this set of stamps needs to be replenished at least once a day," said a staff member.
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