
On Jan. 23, the Palace Museum in Beijing unveiled a digital exhibition of the country's various festive traditions in the lead up to this year's Spring Festival.
The Palace of Heavenly Purity, or Qianqing Gong in Chinese, has opened its doors to visitors, leading them into a virtual world of festive activities, fireworks and stage plays.
The new experience will present traditional customs to visitors through modern technologies. As part of the exhibition, some cultural creative products will also be for sale.
Reservations can be made through the museum's official online booking system. (People's Daily Online/Yu Kai)
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