Photo taken on Dec. 31, 2024 shows the ongoing "Treasures of Dining from the Moscow Kremlin Museums Collection" exhibition, hosted by the National Museum of China in Beijing. This exhibition is divided into three sections: culinary ingredients and tools, dining traditions, and the art of dining. It features a carefully selected collection of 138 pieces/sets related to food culture, spanning from the Tsarist era to the present, from the Kremlin Museums' collection. The exhibit includes a diverse range of artifacts such as gold and silverware, copperware, porcelain, glassware, oil paintings, clothing, and textiles. Among these are both dining utensils and table decorations, as well as practical artworks derived from dining themes. The exhibition presents the rich history of Russian cuisine, its diverse culinary traditions, exquisite dining vessels, and vibrant banquet arts from various perspectives. It also reflects the changing lives of the Russian people, the deep cultural heritage of Russia, and the unique style of Russian art. Timed to the 75th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic relations, the exhibition welcomes the start of the Cross-Cultural Years of Russia and China (2024-2025). (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)
Photo taken on Dec. 31, 2024 shows visitors admiring exquisite artifacts at the "Treasures of Dining from the Moscow Kremlin Museums Collection" exhibition, hosted by the National Museum of China in Beijing. This exhibition is divided into three sections: culinary ingredients and tools, dining traditions, and the art of dining. It features a carefully selected collection of 138 pieces/sets related to food culture, spanning from the Tsarist era to the present, from the Kremlin Museums' collection. The exhibit includes a diverse range of artifacts such as gold and silverware, copperware, porcelain, glassware, oil paintings, clothing, and textiles. Among these are both dining utensils and table decorations, as well as practical artworks derived from dining themes. The exhibition presents the rich history of Russian cuisine, its diverse culinary traditions, exquisite dining vessels, and vibrant banquet arts from various perspectives. It also reflects the changing lives of the Russian people, the deep cultural heritage of Russia, and the unique style of Russian art. Timed to the 75th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic relations, the exhibition welcomes the start of the Cross-Cultural Years of Russia and China (2024-2025). (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)
Photo taken on Dec. 31, 2024 shows an exhibit displayed at the "Treasures of Dining from the Moscow Kremlin Museums Collection" exhibition, hosted by the National Museum of China in Beijing. This exhibition is divided into three sections: culinary ingredients and tools, dining traditions, and the art of dining. It features a carefully selected collection of 138 pieces/sets related to food culture, spanning from the Tsarist era to the present, from the Kremlin Museums' collection. The exhibit includes a diverse range of artifacts such as gold and silverware, copperware, porcelain, glassware, oil paintings, clothing, and textiles. Among these are both dining utensils and table decorations, as well as practical artworks derived from dining themes. The exhibition presents the rich history of Russian cuisine, its diverse culinary traditions, exquisite dining vessels, and vibrant banquet arts from various perspectives. It also reflects the changing lives of the Russian people, the deep cultural heritage of Russia, and the unique style of Russian art. Timed to the 75th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic relations, the exhibition welcomes the start of the Cross-Cultural Years of Russia and China (2024-2025). (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)
Photo taken on Dec. 31, 2024 shows an exhibit displayed at the "Treasures of Dining from the Moscow Kremlin Museums Collection" exhibition, hosted by the National Museum of China in Beijing. This exhibition is divided into three sections: culinary ingredients and tools, dining traditions, and the art of dining. It features a carefully selected collection of 138 pieces/sets related to food culture, spanning from the Tsarist era to the present, from the Kremlin Museums' collection. The exhibit includes a diverse range of artifacts such as gold and silverware, copperware, porcelain, glassware, oil paintings, clothing, and textiles. Among these are both dining utensils and table decorations, as well as practical artworks derived from dining themes. The exhibition presents the rich history of Russian cuisine, its diverse culinary traditions, exquisite dining vessels, and vibrant banquet arts from various perspectives. It also reflects the changing lives of the Russian people, the deep cultural heritage of Russia, and the unique style of Russian art. Timed to the 75th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic relations, the exhibition welcomes the start of the Cross-Cultural Years of Russia and China (2024-2025). (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)
Photo taken on Dec. 31, 2024 shows an exhibit displayed at the "Treasures of Dining from the Moscow Kremlin Museums Collection" exhibition, hosted by the National Museum of China in Beijing. This exhibition is divided into three sections: culinary ingredients and tools, dining traditions, and the art of dining. It features a carefully selected collection of 138 pieces/sets related to food culture, spanning from the Tsarist era to the present, from the Kremlin Museums' collection. The exhibit includes a diverse range of artifacts such as gold and silverware, copperware, porcelain, glassware, oil paintings, clothing, and textiles. Among these are both dining utensils and table decorations, as well as practical artworks derived from dining themes. The exhibition presents the rich history of Russian cuisine, its diverse culinary traditions, exquisite dining vessels, and vibrant banquet arts from various perspectives. It also reflects the changing lives of the Russian people, the deep cultural heritage of Russia, and the unique style of Russian art. Timed to the 75th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic relations, the exhibition welcomes the start of the Cross-Cultural Years of Russia and China (2024-2025). (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)
Photo taken on Dec. 31, 2024 shows an exhibit displayed at the "Treasures of Dining from the Moscow Kremlin Museums Collection" exhibition, hosted by the National Museum of China in Beijing. This exhibition is divided into three sections: culinary ingredients and tools, dining traditions, and the art of dining. It features a carefully selected collection of 138 pieces/sets related to food culture, spanning from the Tsarist era to the present, from the Kremlin Museums' collection. The exhibit includes a diverse range of artifacts such as gold and silverware, copperware, porcelain, glassware, oil paintings, clothing, and textiles. Among these are both dining utensils and table decorations, as well as practical artworks derived from dining themes. The exhibition presents the rich history of Russian cuisine, its diverse culinary traditions, exquisite dining vessels, and vibrant banquet arts from various perspectives. It also reflects the changing lives of the Russian people, the deep cultural heritage of Russia, and the unique style of Russian art. Timed to the 75th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic relations, the exhibition welcomes the start of the Cross-Cultural Years of Russia and China (2024-2025). (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)
Photo taken on Dec. 31, 2024 shows exhibits displayed at the "Treasures of Dining from the Moscow Kremlin Museums Collection" exhibition, hosted by the National Museum of China in Beijing. This exhibition is divided into three sections: culinary ingredients and tools, dining traditions, and the art of dining. It features a carefully selected collection of 138 pieces/sets related to food culture, spanning from the Tsarist era to the present, from the Kremlin Museums' collection. The exhibit includes a diverse range of artifacts such as gold and silverware, copperware, porcelain, glassware, oil paintings, clothing, and textiles. Among these are both dining utensils and table decorations, as well as practical artworks derived from dining themes. The exhibition presents the rich history of Russian cuisine, its diverse culinary traditions, exquisite dining vessels, and vibrant banquet arts from various perspectives. It also reflects the changing lives of the Russian people, the deep cultural heritage of Russia, and the unique style of Russian art. Timed to the 75th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic relations, the exhibition welcomes the start of the Cross-Cultural Years of Russia and China (2024-2025). (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)
Photo taken on Dec. 31, 2024 shows an exhibit displayed at the "Treasures of Dining from the Moscow Kremlin Museums Collection" exhibition, hosted by the National Museum of China in Beijing. This exhibition is divided into three sections: culinary ingredients and tools, dining traditions, and the art of dining. It features a carefully selected collection of 138 pieces/sets related to food culture, spanning from the Tsarist era to the present, from the Kremlin Museums' collection. The exhibit includes a diverse range of artifacts such as gold and silverware, copperware, porcelain, glassware, oil paintings, clothing, and textiles. Among these are both dining utensils and table decorations, as well as practical artworks derived from dining themes. The exhibition presents the rich history of Russian cuisine, its diverse culinary traditions, exquisite dining vessels, and vibrant banquet arts from various perspectives. It also reflects the changing lives of the Russian people, the deep cultural heritage of Russia, and the unique style of Russian art. Timed to the 75th anniversary of the establishment of bilateral diplomatic relations, the exhibition welcomes the start of the Cross-Cultural Years of Russia and China (2024-2025). (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)
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