Museums record the struggle of revolutionary predecessors who crossed mountains and rivers. Cultural relics pass down the heroic deeds of revolutionary martyrs. This year marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. Let us not forget our past journey, step into these red-themed exhibitions, revisit red stories, and inherit red genes
The Literature and Art for the People and the Clarion Call to Advance -- Special Exhibition on Literary and Artistic Works Led by the CPC during Xiangshan Period

The exhibition covers an area of approximately 800 square meters, showcasing over 170 pictures and more than 230 pieces/sets of cultural relics. It is divided into a preface and four parts, namely: preface; literary and artistic war drums: drums and shouts for the liberation of the whole China; remove the old and renovate the new: take over and transform old literature and art; create a new landscape: build the four beams and eight pillars of new Chinese literature and art; and spiritual torch: write an endless people's epic. It aims to comprehensively review the tireless exploration of the literary and artistic undertakings by the Communist Party of China since the May Fourth New Culture Movement.













Time: last until March 31, 2026
Location: Xiangshan Revolution Memorial Hall
Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Founding of New China - Exhibition on Red-themed Ceramic Art and Design Works
This exhibition brings together the masterpieces of over a hundred contemporary ceramic art masters from across the country, inspired by the important milestones in the development history of New China. Using porcelain as a medium and art as a means of conveying emotions, they jointly paint vivid artistic scrolls depicting the development process and great achievements of New China.
Time: last until October 14, 2024
Location: Beijing Minlong Ceramic Art Museum
Special Exhibition on Coordinated Development of Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei

This exhibition is jointly organized by the Capital Museum, Tianjin Museum, and Hebei Museum, showcasing a total of 398 cultural relics, historical archives, and exhibits. It is divided into three units: The Formation of the Ancient Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Capital Circle; The Formation of the Modern Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Urban Agglomeration; and The Footprints of Contemporary Coordinated Development of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei. It showcases the historical changes in urban relations in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, as well as the development process of the urban agglomeration layout with Beijing as the core.

Time: Until December 31, 2024
Location: The Grand Canal Museum of Beijing (the Capital Museum East Branch)
The Exhibition on Origin of Civilization: Exploration of Early Chinese Civilization
The Exhibition on Origin of Civilization: Exploration of Early Chinese Civilization focuses on thirteen major cultural sites including Yangshao, Hongshan, Liangzhu, Erlitou, Yinxu, and Sanxingdui. Through cultural relics and exhibits, as well as immersive experiences such as sculpture installations, new media art, and AI interaction, it presents the charm of early Chinese civilization from multiple angles and dimensions. This cultural relic exhibition innovatively incorporates a contemporary perspective. It constructs a multi-dimensional environment for the dialogue between modern and contemporary art forms and ancient civilization treasures with integration of inheritance and innovation, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in a unique "civilization scene" and experience the unique beauty of civilization integration and historical evolution.
Time: Last until March 31, 2025
Location: Minsheng Museum of Modern Art, Beijing



