On July 8th, the “2022 Silk Road Week” hosted by the State Administration of Cultural Relics and the People’s Government of Zhejiang Province opened at the China Silk Museum. As a major event that promotes the spirit of the Silk Road and responds to the “Belt and Road” initiative jointly created by the National Cultural Relics Bureau and the People’s Government of Zhejiang Province, this year’s Silk Road is the theme of “common prosperity of national integration”. The Republic of Uzbekistan, as the guest province and the guest country, deeply tapped the unique Silk Road cultural resources of Qinghai, and fully demonstrated the characteristic style of the Silk Road of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The annual exhibition of this year’s Silk Road Week “West Sea Changyun: Qinghai Road in the 6th-8th century Silk Road” was launched simultaneously. According to reports, this is the first historical and cultural exhibition about Tuguhun, the first exhibition on the Qinghai Road of the Silk Road, and the first exhibition to focus on the archeology of Haixi. The exhibition shows the life, culture and art history of Tuguhun people in the 6-8th century (including the Tubo period) through a group of cultural relics with high academic value and exquisite ornamental effects, revealing the major contributions of Qinghai Dao in communicating with east and western cultural exchanges. In the important position of the historical process of the Chinese nation. The exhibition lasted until August 25.
At the opening ceremony, UNESCO and the China Silk Museum project “Cultural Interactive Special Collection on the Silk Road: Textile and Clothing” was launched. “Annual Report on the Silk Road Cultural Heritage of 2021”. The “SROM Night” and the “SROM Silk Road Cloud Curse Contest” awards ceremony was also launched that night.
The closing ceremony of the Silk Road Week will be held on July 14 at the Qinghai Provincial Museum.