National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

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  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    The National Museum of China (NAMOC) is holding the “Roads of Arabia: Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia” art exhibition at galleries S7 and S8. The exhibition features 466 archaeological and cultural treasures from Saudi Arabian museums. It covers a vast time period, from the Stone Age to the prehistoric, pre-Islamic and Islamic times, and finally to the founding of the modern and contemporary Kingdom of Saudi of Arabia. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    The National Museum of China (NAMOC) is holding the “Roads of Arabia: Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia” art exhibition at galleries S7 and S8. The exhibition features 466 archaeological and cultural treasures from Saudi Arabian museums. It covers a vast time period, from the Stone Age to the prehistoric, pre-Islamic and Islamic times, and finally to the founding of the modern and contemporary Kingdom of Saudi of Arabia. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    The National Museum of China (NAMOC) is holding the “Roads of Arabia: Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia” art exhibition at galleries S7 and S8. The exhibition features 466 archaeological and cultural treasures from Saudi Arabian museums. It covers a vast time period, from the Stone Age to the prehistoric, pre-Islamic and Islamic times, and finally to the founding of the modern and contemporary Kingdom of Saudi of Arabia. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    Humanoid stones from 6,000 years ago are the some of the most impressive cultural relics in the exhibition, and they have been popularized by social media because the vivid expressions and lifelike gestures of the stones look like popular online stickers. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    Humanoid stones from 6,000 years ago are the some of the most impressive cultural relics in the exhibition, and they have been popularized by social media because the vivid expressions and lifelike gestures of the stones look like popular online stickers. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    Humanoid stones from 6,000 years ago are the some of the most impressive cultural relics in the exhibition, and they have been popularized by social media because the vivid expressions and lifelike gestures of the stones look like popular online stickers. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    Humanoid stones from 6,000 years ago are the some of the most impressive cultural relics in the exhibition, and they have been popularized by social media because the vivid expressions and lifelike gestures of the stones look like popular online stickers. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    Many visitors people attended the exhibition during the recent Spring Festival holiday. Mrs. Zheng visited the exhibition at the request of her son, who has read a lot about One Thousand and One Nights. His favorite story is Aladdin, so he wanted to see the world behind the fairytales. Mrs. Zheng reads the description of a necklace with diamonds for her son. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    Wu studies film-making in college, which requires him to learn the history and culture from different period of times around the world. What touches him most is the span of history. Patterns developed from simplicity to sophisticated through thousands of years. He said: “The exhibition is just like movies to show the evolution and progress of civilization. ” (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    Wu studies film-making in college, which requires him to learn the history and culture from different period of times around the world. What touches him most is the span of history. Patterns developed from simplicity to sophisticated through thousands of years. He said: “The exhibition is just like movies to show the evolution and progress of civilization. ” (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    Mrs. Wang is a history buff who wants to teach her daughter about humanity. She said that many items in the exhibition are unique and different from the exhibitions she has visited before. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    Visitors admire a prehistorical archaeological discovery from Saudi Arabia. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    Two visitors talk about constellations after they saw the remains of the 12 signs of the zodiac murals. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    Students listen to the staff at NAMOC. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    The exhibition has a self-guided function that allows visitors to scan the QR code to get details of the items. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    At the entrance of the exhibition, a documentary on the customs in Saudi Arabia plays. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    The Art Exhibition “Roads of Arabia: Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia” has four sections: “Humanoid Stone, The Road of Spice,” “The Way of Pilgrims” and “The Establishment of the Saudi State and Archaeology.” (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

  • National Museum of China presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia

    The Art Exhibition “Roads of Arabia: Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia” has four sections: “Humanoid Stone, The Road of Spice,” “The Way of Pilgrims” and “The Establishment of the Saudi State and Archaeology.” (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)

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  • The National Museum of China (NAMOC) is holding the “Roads of Arabia: Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia” art exhibition at galleries S7 and S8. The exhibition features 466 archaeological and cultural treasures from Saudi Arabian museums. It covers a vast time period, from the Stone Age to the prehistoric, pre-Islamic and Islamic times, and finally to the founding of the modern and contemporary Kingdom of Saudi of Arabia. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
  • The National Museum of China (NAMOC) is holding the “Roads of Arabia: Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia” art exhibition at galleries S7 and S8. The exhibition features 466 archaeological and cultural treasures from Saudi Arabian museums. It covers a vast time period, from the Stone Age to the prehistoric, pre-Islamic and Islamic times, and finally to the founding of the modern and contemporary Kingdom of Saudi of Arabia. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
  • The National Museum of China (NAMOC) is holding the “Roads of Arabia: Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia” art exhibition at galleries S7 and S8. The exhibition features 466 archaeological and cultural treasures from Saudi Arabian museums. It covers a vast time period, from the Stone Age to the prehistoric, pre-Islamic and Islamic times, and finally to the founding of the modern and contemporary Kingdom of Saudi of Arabia. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
  • Humanoid stones from 6,000 years ago are the some of the most impressive cultural relics in the exhibition, and they have been popularized by social media because the vivid expressions and lifelike gestures of the stones look like popular online stickers. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
  • Humanoid stones from 6,000 years ago are the some of the most impressive cultural relics in the exhibition, and they have been popularized by social media because the vivid expressions and lifelike gestures of the stones look like popular online stickers. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
  • Humanoid stones from 6,000 years ago are the some of the most impressive cultural relics in the exhibition, and they have been popularized by social media because the vivid expressions and lifelike gestures of the stones look like popular online stickers. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
  • Humanoid stones from 6,000 years ago are the some of the most impressive cultural relics in the exhibition, and they have been popularized by social media because the vivid expressions and lifelike gestures of the stones look like popular online stickers. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
  • Many visitors people attended the exhibition during the recent Spring Festival holiday. Mrs. Zheng visited the exhibition at the request of her son, who has read a lot about One Thousand and One Nights. His favorite story is Aladdin, so he wanted to see the world behind the fairytales. Mrs. Zheng reads the description of a necklace with diamonds for her son. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
  • Wu studies film-making in college, which requires him to learn the history and culture from different period of times around the world. What touches him most is the span of history. Patterns developed from simplicity to sophisticated through thousands of years. He said: “The exhibition is just like movies to show the evolution and progress of civilization. ” (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
  • Wu studies film-making in college, which requires him to learn the history and culture from different period of times around the world. What touches him most is the span of history. Patterns developed from simplicity to sophisticated through thousands of years. He said: “The exhibition is just like movies to show the evolution and progress of civilization. ” (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
  • Mrs. Wang is a history buff who wants to teach her daughter about humanity. She said that many items in the exhibition are unique and different from the exhibitions she has visited before. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
  • Visitors admire a prehistorical archaeological discovery from Saudi Arabia. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
  • Two visitors talk about constellations after they saw the remains of the 12 signs of the zodiac murals. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
  • Students listen to the staff at NAMOC. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
  • The exhibition has a self-guided function that allows visitors to scan the QR code to get details of the items. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
  • At the entrance of the exhibition, a documentary on the customs in Saudi Arabia plays. (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
  • The Art Exhibition “Roads of Arabia: Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia” has four sections: “Humanoid Stone, The Road of Spice,” “The Way of Pilgrims” and “The Establishment of the Saudi State and Archaeology.” (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
  • The Art Exhibition “Roads of Arabia: Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia” has four sections: “Humanoid Stone, The Road of Spice,” “The Way of Pilgrims” and “The Establishment of the Saudi State and Archaeology.” (cctv.cn/Wu Buxi)
NAMOC presents ancient world of Saudi Arabia