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China National Silk Museum Debuts the Silk Road Online Museum (SROM) at the Silk Road Week 2021 Opening Ceremony
HANGZHOU, China, June 18, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

China National Silk Museum in Hangzhou officially launched the 2021 Silk Road 
Week on the morning of June 18, themed Cultural Diversity and Sustainable 
Development, featuring a programme filled with activities, including the Annual 
Report of Cultural Heritage on the Silk Roads 2020, the Museum Directors' 
Forum, Curators' forum: Silk Roads and Digital Curation, Special Annual 
Conference of the Chinese Association of Dunhuang and Turfan Studies, among 
others.

Three physical exhibitions will also be open to the public, namely, Creation 
from Creature: Plants and Animals on the Silk Roads, Silk Roads on Silk 
Scarves, and Silk Roads International Photography Exhibition.

Meanwhile, the first fully online 3D exhibition is showing entitled, Gathering 
in the Galaxy: Great Treasures from the Silk Roads, containing 79 artifacts 
from 47 museums all over the world. Among them are national-level precious 
treasures, murals that require complex transportation, and fragile ceramics and 
porcelains, all "gathering remotely" online. Taking a cue from the geographical 
routes, the "Silk Roads Map" is the prologue and the exhibition is divided into 
four chapters: Steppe Silk Road, Silk Road of the Desert Oasis, Maritime Silk 
Road, and the Buddhist Silk Road. 

Initiated by the China National Silk Museum, the Silk Road Online Museum (SROM) 
project partners with museums worldwide and compiles a platform with four 
distinctive categories: Digital Collection, Digital Exhibition, Digital 
Knowledge, and Online-Curating. Over 40 museums from 18 countries have joined 
the project including, the British Museum, the State Historical Museum in 
Russia, the Hirayama Ikuo Silk Road Museum in Japan, the Archaeological Museum 
of Thessaloniki in Greece, and the National Museum of Antiquities in 
Tajikistan. The project facilitates cooperation and mutual learning and 
provides an online research and curating platform for museum and university 
education. 

The first edition of Silk Road Week was held successfully in Hangzhou in June 
2020, attracting over 200 international museums and institutions to engage in 
various online and offline events. As an international cultural exchange 
activity, Silk Road Week aims to mark the anniversary for the day the Silk Road 
– from Chang'an to the Tianshan Corridor – was listed on the UNESCO World 
Heritage List on June 22, 2014. 

The Silk Road Online Museum and exhibition is now officially open to the 
public: (https://iidos.cn/museum). 

SOURCE  China National Silk Museum

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