Although it is freezing cold, the China Arts and Crafts Museum and the China Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum are warm and lively.

Look up at the Chinese New Year lanterns that gather intangible cultural heritage lanterns from many places across the country, and look down at the shadow puppets that have been selected into the World Intangible Cultural Heritage List... Adults and children can appreciate the exquisite handicrafts here, and they are all moved by the profound connotation of Chinese traditional culture and art.

This Spring Festival, celebrating the New Year in the museum has become the best choice for many citizens and tourists.

  During the Spring Festival, many museums in Beijing opened their doors to welcome visitors.

The National Palace Museum and the Confucian Temple Guozijian Museum simultaneously exhibited the "Guozi Culture--The Culture and Art Exhibition of Jinshi in the Past Dynasties", the National Art Museum of China's "Beauty in the Broad-National Small Fine Art Exhibition", and the Capital Museum's "Three Thousand Realms in Paintings". ——The Exhibition of Portraits of Daoist and Buddhist Figures in the Collection of the Capital Museum" and other exhibitions are very popular, and you may not be able to make an appointment if you make an appointment late.

  A reporter from the Beijing Youth Daily saw at the China Arts and Crafts Museum yesterday that as soon as they entered the gate, many children screamed and rushed towards a 6-meter-high rabbit lantern in the hall.

This is part of the Chinese New Year Lantern Festival of the museum "Painting Lanterns to Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit".

China has had the custom of appreciating lanterns from the Spring Festival to the Lantern Festival since ancient times.

This exhibition brings together national, provincial, municipal and county-level intangible cultural heritage lantern color projects in Beijing, Zhejiang, Sichuan, Fujian and other provinces, and many inheritors participated in the design and production.

From Beijing-style palace lanterns to Zigong lanterns, from Xiashi lanterns to Xianju needle-punched boneless lanterns, after nightfall, indoor and outdoor lights of various colors are lit, and audiences of all sizes linger and forget to return.

  "Cultural Art" - The basic exhibition of Chinese arts and crafts has just been launched during the Spring Festival holiday. As soon as the audience enters the exhibition hall, they are attracted by the ever-changing "sky mirror" of the dome.

This project, which expounds the Chinese nation's "harmony between man and nature" cosmic thought, uses the most advanced AR augmented reality technology.

The project thus conveys to the audience the profound origins of Chinese civilization and Chinese arts and crafts following nature and rooted in the practice of production and life.

  Text/Reporter Lei Jia Photography/Reporter Yuan Yi