
Photo taken on Jan. 18, 2026 shows citizens and tourists visiting the exhibition "Songs of the Seasonal Joy in Chinese New Year Prints" at Liaoning Provincial Museum, where they stop to take photos and immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere of the upcoming Year of the Horse. Centered on the museum's collection of New Year prints from the 1950s, the exhibition brings together classic styles such as Taohuawu and Yangliuqing prints, alongside Huanren woodblock New Year prints from the Liaodong mountain area. Rich in color and lively in theme, the artworks embody traditional Spring Festival customs, allowing visitors to experience the charm of folk culture through an immersive viewing journey. The exhibition will run through Feb. 28, with extended opening hours and no Monday closure during the exhibition period to better accommodate public visits. (Zhao Jingdong/Guangming Picture)

Photo taken on Jan. 18, 2026 shows citizens and tourists visiting the exhibition "Songs of the Seasonal Joy in Chinese New Year Prints" at Liaoning Provincial Museum, where they stop to take photos and immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere of the upcoming Year of the Horse. Centered on the museum's collection of New Year prints from the 1950s, the exhibition brings together classic styles such as Taohuawu and Yangliuqing prints, alongside Huanren woodblock New Year prints from the Liaodong mountain area. Rich in color and lively in theme, the artworks embody traditional Spring Festival customs, allowing visitors to experience the charm of folk culture through an immersive viewing journey. The exhibition will run through Feb. 28, with extended opening hours and no Monday closure during the exhibition period to better accommodate public visits. (Zhao Jingdong/Guangming Picture)

Photo taken on Jan. 18, 2026 shows citizens and tourists visiting the exhibition "Songs of the Seasonal Joy in Chinese New Year Prints" at Liaoning Provincial Museum, where they stop to take photos and immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere of the upcoming Year of the Horse. Centered on the museum's collection of New Year prints from the 1950s, the exhibition brings together classic styles such as Taohuawu and Yangliuqing prints, alongside Huanren woodblock New Year prints from the Liaodong mountain area. Rich in color and lively in theme, the artworks embody traditional Spring Festival customs, allowing visitors to experience the charm of folk culture through an immersive viewing journey. The exhibition will run through Feb. 28, with extended opening hours and no Monday closure during the exhibition period to better accommodate public visits. (Zhao Jingdong/Guangming Picture)
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