Jingshan Park exhibition portrays Central Axis scenery


According to Cong Yipeng, the director of Jingshan Park, this exhibition abandoned the conventional indoor display method. Instead, all the artworks are displayed along the pathways of Jingshan Park with the support of modern technology.
With solar-powered display boards set up along the pathways, for the first time, visitors are able to enjoy both classical Chinese art and natural scenery of Jingshan Park.
Among the artworks are 10 large-scale landscape paintings re-created with multi-dimensional light technology, thus appearing luminous and vivid at night.
A range of artworks centered on the Mid-Autumn Festival depict people's lives in the new era, through the representation of the Central Axis scenery, Beijng's urban landscape and the full Mid-Autumn moon.
The exhibition is part of a series of cultural events, including lectures and concerts and aims to offer the public a new space for cultural exchanges at Jingshan Park
