Arte e Cultura
China National Silk Museum opens "Lyon in the 18th Century" exhibition in Hangzhou
Through this exhibition, the Chinese audience can gain a deeper understanding of the love that the Hungarian aristocracy of the 16 and 17 centuries had for silk, jewelry and a decadent lifestyle. Although silk originates from China , the beauty and exquisite craftsmanship of silk can be widely seen along the Silk Road and thus appreciated and shared by Eastern and Western cultures alike.
The cultural exchanges between China and France have a long history. As early as the end of the 17th century, Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty and King Louis XIV of France began exchanging books and gifts. During the Kangxi and Qianlong periods, French missionaries introduced China to France through letters and other means, sparking a " China fever" in French society. The French society, from the courts to the public, was fascinated by Chinese culture, and the influence of Chinese culture in France was incomparable to that of other European countries. It is against this background that the exchange of Chinese and French silk culture has been developing for centuries.
During the opening ceremony, the China National Silk Museum also held the press conference for the 2024 Silk Road Week which is going to be launched on June 19 with the theme of "The Silk Roads: Roads Connect, Civilizations Blossom". This year the guest country will be France , so as well as the silk exhibition, China National Silk Museum will also bring a silk culture and costume exhibition to France in October. After the opening ceremony, Ms. Zhu Yao, dressed like a lady of the 18th century, gave a guided tour of the exhibition to the attending media.
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