Chinese ancestors began venerating the primal dragon as a totem in the Neolithic period.
To dive into the rich tapestry of China’s dragon heritage, the Jiaxing Museum in Zhejiang province curated an exhibition, inviting visitors to discover dragon elements depicted on Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) stone reliefs and Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) roof tiles.
Embark on a profound exploration of the glorious imprints left by dragon culture throughout China’s history!
Exhibition dates: Jan 10-March 10
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