Zhejiang seal art bridges cultures at UN
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With individual scrolls for each UN member state, printed albums and more than 1,000 interactive items, the exhibition transforms seal art into a vivid, tangible record of global culture.
The opening was attended by both Chinese and international dignitaries, including Fu Cong, China's permanent representative to the UN, and Miguel Angel Moratinos, UN under?secretary?general and high representative for the Alliance of Civilizations.
The Xiling Seal Engraver's Society was founded in Hangzhou in 1904. Today, it stands as both a cultural institution and a tourist destination, preserving classical architecture as well as the enduring legacy of Chinese seal carving.
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