
According to the Hunan Provincial Administration of Cultural
Heritage, Hunan's main venue events for the 2026 International Museum
Day will be held in Huaihua on May 14. The International Museum Day is
observed every year on May 18.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the International Council of
Museums (ICOM), and the theme for this year is "Museums Uniting a
Divided World."
This year's main venue events in Hunan will include an opening ceremony,
academic seminars, public services, and displays of cultural creative
products, featuring both professional and public engagement. At the
opening ceremony, the Hunan Provincial Museum Development Report 2025
will be released. The final results of provincial museum (memorial hall)
cultural creative products promotion and exhibition during the 14th
Five-Year Plan period will be announced, and awards will be presented.
The second batch of provincial rural museums and similar institutions
will be officially recognized. And a signing ceremony for cross-sector
cooperation in the cultural and museum sectors will also take place.
During academic seminar sessions, renowned experts and scholars from
China's culture and museum sector will be invited to engage in in-depth
discussions on cutting-edge topics such as digital and intelligent
empowerment, community services, and cultural communication.
Public benefit activities will be held, including free cultural relic
appraisal, intangible cultural heritage (ICH) exhibitions and hands-on
experiences, and a cultural creative products market. These initiatives
aim to bring knowledge of cultural relics, ICH skills, and high-quality
cultural creative products closer to the public, bridging the "last
mile" of cultural accessibility for the people.
Located at the junction of Hunan, Hubei, Chongqing, Guizhou, and
Guangxi, Huaihua is home to the Gaomiao Site—a crucial cradle of rice
cultivation civilization dating back approximately 7,400 years. Here,
the Wuxi Culture, red or revolutionary culture, railway culture, and
hybrid rice culture blend and coexist, serving as a vivid testament to
the diverse yet integrated Chinese civilization. In recent years,
Huaihua has seized the opportunity presented by the provincial reform of
the "provincial-municipal coordination" system for museums. The city
has constructed a new municipal museum to high standards and
meticulously curated distinctive exhibitions such as "The Region of Five
Tributaries Beyond Scenic Landscape." Since its opening, the museum has
welcomed over 450,000 visits.
This article is from Hunan Provincial Government. www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Xiao Juan
Chinese source: hunantoday