


Chinese MuseumThe exhibition hall is designed with the concept of time and space folding, with dark gray clay bricks and matte glass forming a virtual barrier. The arc-shaped exhibition wall at the entrance is laser-carved with parts of the Thousand Miles of Mountains and Rivers, and the light blue texture forms a material dialogue with the stainless steel display cabinet. The cultural relics exhibition cabinet is made of three-layer laminated glass with a built-in constant temperature and humidity system. The bronze jade ware glows with cold light under the top rail spotlights, and the light and shadow projection on the bottom of the cabinet converts the inscriptions into dynamic seal character explanations. The central exhibition area is separated by a metal frame shaped like a bamboo. Hanging Song porcelain plum bottles are paired with holographic projection. When the audience approaches, animations of the porcelain making process will appear. A detachable tenon and tenon structure display frame is embedded in the wall to display rubbings and replicas of ancient books. The ink gradient glass curtain wall in the background changes in depth with the angle of sunlight. The sitting area at the corner is equipped with a Chinese-style low couch, with a simplified version of a palace lantern shaped chandelier hanging above it, and the bluestone parquet on the ground conceals cultural relics and patterns, allowing traditional aesthetics to complete the narrative translation in modern exhibitions.