Music helps the past and present tune in


Exhibition showcases relics that highlight and celebrate the sounds of ancient civilizations, Chen Nan reports.
As visitors step into the National Centre for the Performing Arts' exhibition hall in Beijing, they are transported to a realm where the sounds of ancient civilizations resonate once more.
Melodies Between Mountains and Rivers: Selected Historical Musical Relics from Sichuan and Chongqing Regions, running from May 25 to Aug 17 at the NCPA, brings over 200 priceless cultural relics from more than 30 museums across Sichuan province and Chongqing municipality to one spot.
This exhibition showcases the area's rich, diverse musical and dance heritage and offers visitors a deep dive into the treasures of ancient China.
"The exhibition is an invaluable opportunity to preserve and celebrate the unique musical traditions of Sichuan and Chongqing, regions renowned for their rich cultural histories, distinctive music, and dance forms," says Li Bei, former deputy director of the Sichuan Provincial Cultural Heritage Administration and the current Party secretary of the Sichuan Museums Association.
"By presenting these rare artifacts, ranging from ancient musical instruments to dance-themed relics, the exhibition preserves these treasures and introduces them to a broader audience," Li says, emphasizing the importance of helping younger generations connect with and appreciate their cultural roots.