To meet the cultural and spiritual needs of the general public during the holiday period and to fully leverage the museum’s social education role, the Ba Da Shanren Memorial Hall will remain open as usual throughout the National Day holiday. Through high-quality exhibitions, distinctive educational programs, and volunteer-led tours, visitors will be able to experience the charm of traditional culture.

2022-10-10

To celebrate National Day and warmly welcome the successful convening of the 20th National Congress, the Eight Great Mountainsmen Memorial Hall is presenting two high-quality exhibitions and nine public education activities during the seven-day holiday. Through cultural exchange, we invite you to savor the charm of traditional Chinese calligraphy and painting, and to build a harmonious society with humanistic spirit and artistic inspiration. By offering high-quality, refined exhibitions of calligraphy and painting as well as culturally enriching public education activities, we aim to provide visitors with a vibrant and fulfilling holiday experience.

2022-09-28

On September 7, Zhuang Zhaolin, a member of the Standing Committee of the Jiangxi Provincial Party Committee and head of the Provincial Party Committee’s Publicity Department, visited the Eight Great Masters Memorial Hall for an inspection and research trip. Lang Daoxian, Deputy Director of the Provincial Party Committee’s Publicity Department and Director of the Provincial Cultural Assets Administration, Rao Shaoqing, a member of the Municipal Party Committee and Head of the Municipal United Front Work Department, Xia Qingping, Executive Deputy Director of the Municipal Party Committee’s Publicity Department, Wan Liping, Party Secretary and Director of the Nanchang Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Television, and Tourism, and Wang Zhonghua, District Mayor of Qingyunpu District, accompanied him on the visit.

2022-09-09

The Mid-Autumn Festival originated in ancient times, became popular during the Han Dynasty, took its definitive form in the early Tang Dynasty, and gained widespread popularity after the Song Dynasty. The Mid-Autumn Festival is a culmination of seasonal customs specific to autumn, and most of the festive practices it encompasses have deep-rooted historical origins. Marking the full moon as a symbol of family reunion, the festival serves as a means to express longing for one’s hometown and loved ones, and to pray for bountiful harvests and happiness. As such, it has evolved into a rich and invaluable cultural heritage.

2022-09-04

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