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People visit exhibition "Han Feng - Relics from China' s Han Dynasty" in Guimet National Museum of Asian Arts in Paris, France, Oct 21, 2014. [Photo/Xinhua]
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"This exhibition is just great, I like it a lot!", 14-year-old Lea told Xinhua reporters as she walks out of the exhibition rooms of "Han Feng - Relics from China' s Han Dynasty" in Guimet National Museum of Asian Arts.
"This exhibition is very impressive, it helps me to understand the Han dynasty of China better. I've seen some knowledge from the textbooks here, and get to know the livings of the people in the Han Dynasty more. They actually knew how to farm and use waist belts in 2000 years ago, it fascinates me," said Lea.
Lea is among the visitors who left their comments in different languages on the notebook near the exit of the exhibition.
"Han Feng - Relics from China's Han Dynasty", which includes hundreds of exhibits, brings people back to that pivotal dynasty that dates back around 2000 years, and presented the magnificence of the Chinese Art in Han Dynasty.
A series of lectures, workshops, film screenings and theatrical performances were also held in conjunction with the exhibition, presenting in a variety of forms of the Chinese culture in Han Dynasty.
"This exhibition is a huge success," Administrator general of Guimet National Museum of Asian Arts Thierry Jopeck told Xinhua reporters on the closing of "Han Feng - Relics from China's Han Dynasty" exhibition on March 1.