Guangdong’s flower show
Guangdong Museum opened ‘A Journey of Flower Discovery’ with 200+ artifacts from Neolithic pottery to Ming/Qing paintings and immersive 3D, sound and scent elements — the exhibit uses plum blossoms for resilience and peonies for prosperity. (x.com) It runs through June 28, making it a solid cultural stop for a China heritage‑plus‑tech itinerary. (x.com)
The museum says the show gathers “200余件/套”展品,其中“一二三级珍贵文物梳理达120余件/套”,即超过一半的展品被列为重要级别。 (gdmuseum.com) Curators trace flower imagery from New‑Stone‑Age painted pottery to late imperial paintings, and list specific highlights including the Five‑Dynasties/Ten‑Kingdoms Southern Han iron flower basin “芳华苑”、明代陈录《推篷春意图》卷、文征明《芙蓉图》轴、鲁治与赵备的《百花图》卷以及恽寿平《东篱秋影图》和石涛《墨荷图》。 (gdmuseum.com) The exhibition integrates digital collections work: the museum reports nearly 50 items have been scanned into 3D data for 360° viewing and the show includes 3D‑printed tactile models in an “accessible interaction zone” for visually impaired visitors. (gdmuseum.com) Display techniques are described as “数字化叙事+沉浸式场景体验+多感官体验”, with full‑spectrum elements named on the museum page—holographic projection, dynamic projection, themed installation art, olfactory and auditory staging, and AI‑assisted “flower‑language” interpretive features. (gdmuseum.com) The museum frames the show as a multi‑institutional effort drawing items from Guangdong Museum and other collections and even opens with a natural specimen — a flower preserved in amber — noted by the museum’s official social account and reported by China Daily. (gdmuseum.com) (govt.chinadaily.com.cn)