Museum: A Bridge Connecting the World — The 2026 International Museum Day China Main Venue Event Held in Hohhot
Museum: A Bridge Connecting the World — The 2026 International Museum Day China Main Venue Event Held in Hohhot
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May 18, the opening ceremony of the main venue was held at the Inner Mongolia Museum, attracting a large gathering of people from all walks of life with enthusiastic responses. Photo by Zhang Zihe
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- 22 May 2026 - From May 17 to 19, 2026, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia,
proudly hosted the China main venue event for International Museum Day,
centered around the theme "Museum: A Bridge Connecting the World."
Situated at the eastern gateway of the Grassland Silk Road and a key
point along the Ancient Tea Horse Road, Hohhot has long served as a
vital commercial and cultural crossroads linking the grasslands with
China's Central Plains, as well as connecting China with Russia,
Mongolia, and the broader Eurasian region. Historically a hub for
East-West cultural exchange, Hohhot continues to play a significant role
as a northern gateway in China's opening-up strategy. By hosting this
prestigious national cultural event, China reaffirms its commitment to
fostering intercultural dialogue through museums, enhancing the sense of
shared identity among the Chinese people, and promoting mutual learning
and exchange between China and the international community.
The event was jointly organized by the National Cultural Heritage
Administration and the People's Government of Inner Mongolia Autonomous
Region. It brought together over 500 participants, including leaders
from the museum and cultural heritage sectors, experts, scholars, and
international guests, to explore innovative directions for museum
development.
In recent years, Hohhot's museum sector has experienced rapid growth,
marked by continuous enhancements in public cultural service
capabilities. The city has established a well-planned and distinctive
museum system. The Hohhot Museum has pioneered a "one main museum with
six branches" model, integrating premier institutions such as the
Zhaojun Museum and the General's Yamen. This approach has enabled the
city to consistently present high-quality exhibitions, positioning
museums as vital platforms for showcasing the cultural exchanges and
integration among diverse ethnic groups, as well as promoting China's
rich traditional heritage.
The opening ceremony on May 18 at the Inner Mongolia Museum highlighted
China's museum achievements since the 14th Five-Year Plan, shared key
cultural heritage updates, and emphasized museums' role as bridges
connecting history and the present, China and the world, and the hearts
of all ethnic communities.
During the event, three major exhibitions were launched simultaneously. The
Heaven and Earth in Harmony: Exhibition of Ancient Chinese Music Culture, the
Rivers and Mountains Shining: The Historical and Cultural Display of Hohhot, and the
Radiance of Gold and Jade: Colorful China. Featuring nearly 300
exquisite bronze, gold, jade, and stone artifacts from numerous cultural
institutions nationwide, these exhibitions span 8,000 years of heritage
and vividly illustrate the rich diversity and unity of Chinese
civilization, as well as the history of ethnic integration and
coexistence.
One of the exhibits in the Radiance of Gold and Jade: Colorful China temporary exhibition hall at the Inner Mongolia Museum
Alongside the exhibitions, main and youth forums convened domestic and
international experts and scholars to engage in in-depth discussions on
industry development, international collaboration, and related topics,
infusing fresh insights and youthful enthusiasm into the ongoing
advancement of museums. On the evening of the 18th, the "Museum Night"
immersive performance debuted at Dazhao Square, blending ethnic art,
intangible cultural heritage skills, and light and shadow effects to
vividly showcase the captivating fusion of the three major cultures of
the grasslands, the Yellow River, and the Great Wall.
Building on the momentum of the main event, Hohhot also launched the
2026 "Museum Season," featuring a series of exhibitions, educational
tours, and cultural tourism routes extending through the National Day
holiday. This initiative fosters deeper integration between cultural
heritage and the tourism industry, making cultural treasures more
accessible to the public.
From its historic role as a hub on the Grassland Silk Road to its
current status as a platform for civilizational dialogue, Hohhot's
high-caliber cultural offerings showcase the unique qualities and
openness of Chinese civilization. The city's museums truly serve as
enduring bridges connecting China with the world and facilitating
meaningful global exchanges.