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Is Suzhou Museum open during the Dragon Boat Festival? Event time and content

Whether the Suzhou Museum is open during the Dragon Boat Festival will affect the visit of many tourists. This is the event information of Suzhou Museum. You can take part in these activities by going to the Arab-European Museum. Let’s take a look at the relevant information.

Is the Suzhou Museum open during the Dragon Boat Festival

The Suzhou Museum will be open during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday (June 16-June 18, 2008).

Opening hours: 9:00-17:00 (the entrance closes at 16:00)

Please arrange your time reasonably and welcome to visit the library.

After entering the museum, you must go through the security check before entering the museum. Food cannot go in. There is a place where you can store your luggage for free, but the hours are limited.

Activities during the Dragon Boat Festival

Exhibition time: April 10-June 9, 2010.

Location: Wumen Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition Hall

Exhibition content: Suzhou Museum has many exquisite flowers and birds from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. This special exhibition of flowers and birds is a careful selection of famous flowers and birds from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. There are nearly 40 works by Wang Duo, Jiang Tingxi, Zhi, Xu Gu, Ren Xun, etc. They are all on display, and their shapes, bodies, and axes are all complete, and their styles are meticulous coloring, freehand ink painting, and boneless double hooks.

Exhibition time: April 12, 2008 to June 16, 2008

Venue: Modern Art Hall

Exhibition content: Wumen tradition includes the art of and the pursuit of aesthetic perfection in life, including the literati feelings of integrity, emotion, and ambition. So far, it’s been 511. In this spring 51 years later, the springs of Songjiang are still there, the wind of Wumen is still there, and the cultural traditions are still there. Ten artists gathered at the Suzhou Museum to present Chinese tradition and contemporary art in their own way.

Exhibition time: April 25-June 16, 2008.

Location: Nanmu Hall of the Prince's Palace in Suzhou Museum

Exhibition content: Hair embroidery, also known as ink embroidery in ancient times, started with ink thread, and later replaced the thread with hair, and rolled, wound, cut, It is embroidered with other embroidery needles. The embroidered surface effect is quite like a white drawing style, which is outlined with ink lines, hence the name. According to legend, hair embroidery originated in the Tang Dynasty, when believers cut off their hair and embroidered Buddha images with white lines to show their piety. In order to commemorate her mother, Zhou, a filial daughter of the Song Dynasty, embroidered the "Lotus Sutra" with 23 years and 70,000 words on her hair. Hair embroidery has always been different from everyday silk embroidery. Hair embroidery has been a reflection of the human spirit since its beginning. With 3,000 hairlines, each piece of hair embroidery work is the essence injected by the artist.