Did you know ancient Chinese society practiced a ritual of tying strips written with prayers or apologies to ceremonial objects like golden dragons, jade discs, and casting them into rivers or mountains? Originating more than 3,000 years ago, this ritual reflects a deep reverence for nature and the spiritual world of people in ancient China.
Visit Zhejiang Provincial Museum to uncover the stories, traditions and transformations of this unique ancient Chinese practice through stunning artifacts and displays.
Dates: Until March 2
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