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Caption: The Shanghai Science and Technology Museum will reopen with a Year of the Horse-themed exhibition.
The newly renovated Shanghai Science and Technology Museum will start trial operations for the general public from February 17.
Its opening exhibition, “Galloping Wonders: Year of the Horse Science and Culture Special Exhibition,” is collectively introduced with Beijing’s Palace Museum.
It traces 56 million years of the horse’s evolution and 6,000 years of Chinese civilization, linking pure historical past with cultural reminiscence.
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Caption: One of the highlights are the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907) sancai (three-colored) glazed horses.
More than 20 horse-themed treasures from the Palace Museum will probably be on show in Shanghai for the primary time, together with a Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) painted pottery horse head and Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907) sancai (three-colored) glazed horses. Digital displays of uncommon work and calligraphy add one other layer to the exhibition.
Three-dimensional visuals with out glasses, synthetic intelligence and immersive installations will spherical out the expertise.
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Caption: The exhibition combines tradition and know-how.
The museum can even carry again its “Science LIVE Show,” with interactive experiments and demonstrations.
Meanwhile, guests can discover the newest in robotics and AI, from mechanical exoskeletons to swarm-intelligence and climbing robots, gaining a hands-on glimpse of future applied sciences.
The museum will probably be open from 9am to 6pm, February 17-22. After February 23, opening hours will probably be 9am to 5pm, Tuesdays to Sundays.