男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
Home   >   Media Center   >   News
Terracotta Warriors 'set foot' in Australia
China Daily    Updated: 2025-07-03 18:03

Australian Ben Davy has never been to China, but the history teacher knows one of the country's top attractions is its Terracotta Warriors.

So, when a major exhibition on the ancient artifacts opened in Perth, Western Australia, on Saturday, Davy was at the front of the long line at the WA Museum Boola Bardip.

"It's one of the wonders of the world, and we're really lucky to be able to see it here," said Davy, 36.

The Terracotta Warriors: Legacy of the First Emperor exhibition, showcasing the famous artifacts of the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC), runs until Feb 22, 2026.

It is being seen as the most significant event of its kind in the Australian state.

The chance discovery of the Terracotta Warriors near Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi province, in 1974 is considered one of the world's greatest archaeological finds.

Buried for over two millennia, the life-sized warriors were created to guard China's first emperor, Qinshihuang, in the afterlife.

"This is a world-exclusive exhibition, distinct from anything ever shown at the WA Museum, or, indeed elsewhere in Australia," Alec Coles, CEO of the Western Australian Museum, told China Daily.

"It includes more than 225 exceptional ancient Chinese artifacts, most of which have never been seen in Australia before, and nearly half of which have never left China," he said.

Coles said museum visitors will encounter life-sized warriors from Qin's tomb alongside rare objects of art, everyday life and ancient rituals.

"They will also experience newly commissioned multimedia, including immersive projections that bring the story to life, and a final digital experience that offers a breathtaking glimpse into the mysteries of the emperor's still-sealed tomb," he said.

Coles noted that the exhibition was the result of strong, long-term collaboration between the Western Australian Museum and key Chinese cultural institutions.

These included the Shaanxi Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration, Shaanxi Cultural Heritage Promotion Center and Emperor Qinshihuang's Mausoleum Site Museum.

"Cultural collaborations like this play a vital role in advancing understanding between Australia and China, fostering mutual respect, and deepening cultural connections. They also demonstrate the important role museums play in promoting global understanding through the sharing of history and culture," he said.

Coles said the museum sees the exhibition as "the beginning of long and enduring partnerships with its Chinese counterparts".

Chinese Consul General in Perth Long Dingbin attended the opening ceremony of the exhibition.

Long said that cultural heritage represents vital achievements in human civilization and serves as a crucial vehicle for mutual learning among civilizations.

"This is an exceptional opportunity for Western Australia. It is like nothing we have ever seen before," Western Australia's Premier Roger Cook said in a statement marking the exhibition opening.

Cook said the exhibition is set to welcome 180,000 visitors across its run, including more than 60,000 from outside the state and overseas, with far-reaching impacts for Western Australia's tourism, hospitality and hotel businesses.

Yu Tao, an associate professor and head of Chinese Studies at the University of Western Australia's School of Social Sciences, told China Daily that the exhibition is far more than a display of ancient artifacts.

Powerful lens

"It offers a powerful lens through which contemporary audiences can engage with the deep continuities in Chinese state formation, cultural symbolism and political imagination," Tao said.

"The Qin Dynasty, though brief, laid the institutional and ideological foundations for what would become the Chinese imperial state."

Tao noted that centralized bureaucratic governance, standardized systems of writing, weights and measures, and unified currency were all initiatives pioneered under the first emperor.

These "constitute enduring legacies that continue to shape China's self-understanding as a unitary civilization-state," he said.

"For Australian audiences, the exhibition serves as an invaluable educational and cultural bridge," Tao said.

"It invites viewers not only to appreciate the artistic and technological achievements of ancient China but also to reflect on how China's past informs its present, especially in terms of governance, identity and worldviews," he said.

Tao also said the exhibition can help draw attention to cooperation and collaboration between Australia and China in the field.

He added that there is substantial potential for collaborative research between Australian and Chinese scholars, not merely in archaeology but in cultural history, museology and public humanities.


Copyright ? 2024 Xi'an China All Rights Reserved. Presented by China Daily.
主站蜘蛛池模板: 崇明县| 洮南市| 宁明县| 巴南区| 疏附县| 台南市| 灌南县| 白山市| 英吉沙县| 岚皋县| 蓬莱市| 天津市| 长泰县| 栖霞市| 淳安县| 尼勒克县| 江津市| 蕉岭县| 抚顺市| 长宁县| 永年县| 开封市| 宁城县| 周宁县| 孟州市| 乌苏市| 永和县| 邹城市| 民勤县| 维西| 陇川县| 将乐县| 洮南市| 精河县| 唐海县| 正定县| 启东市| 仁寿县| 米林县| 赞皇县| 阿拉善盟| 舒城县| 府谷县| 巨野县| 门头沟区| 赣榆县| 木兰县| 丰台区| 瑞金市| 永安市| 法库县| 永济市| 保亭| 崇礼县| 阿克苏市| 新巴尔虎右旗| 杂多县| 惠来县| 古蔺县| 屯留县| 临海市| 忻州市| 丹阳市| 吉安市| 天气| 嘉黎县| 霍林郭勒市| 绩溪县| 罗平县| 郑州市| 固原市| 慈溪市| 呼玛县| 双牌县| 贵阳市| 新宾| 凌云县| 宝兴县| 潞城市| 津市市| 新疆| 都匀市|