Date et heure
6 hours 30 minsmar., juil. 7 • 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Organisé par
Hôte
Prix
Gratuit


Date et heure
6 hours 30 minsmar., juil. 7 • 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Organisé par
Hôte
Prix
Gratuit


Date et heure
6 hours 30 minsmar., juil. 7 • 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Organisé par
Hôte
Prix
Gratuit
A walk through China’s past — one object, one story, one small wonder at a time.
Not every networking event needs name tags and a loud room. This one begins with curiosity.
Treasures of Ancient Worlds: China Exhibition invites culture lovers, collectors, students, travelers, and gently history-obsessed friends to gather around artifacts and stories that trace the depth of China’s ancient world. Expect a relaxed exhibition atmosphere: look closely, compare notes, ask questions, and leave with a few new conversation starters that are much better than “so, what do you do?”
Move at your own pace through the exhibition, then connect with others who are drawn to heritage, craft, archaeology, and the enduring mystery of old things beautifully preserved.
Bring a friend, bring your questions, or come solo and let the exhibition do the introductions.
Date et heure
6 hours 30 minsmar., juil. 7 • 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Organisé par
Hôte
Prix
Gratuit
A walk through China’s past — one object, one story, one small wonder at a time.
Not every networking event needs name tags and a loud room. This one begins with curiosity.
Treasures of Ancient Worlds: China Exhibition invites culture lovers, collectors, students, travelers, and gently history-obsessed friends to gather around artifacts and stories that trace the depth of China’s ancient world. Expect a relaxed exhibition atmosphere: look closely, compare notes, ask questions, and leave with a few new conversation starters that are much better than “so, what do you do?”
Move at your own pace through the exhibition, then connect with others who are drawn to heritage, craft, archaeology, and the enduring mystery of old things beautifully preserved.
Bring a friend, bring your questions, or come solo and let the exhibition do the introductions.