Traditional woodblock New Year paintings are galloping into the spotlight at a vibrant Beijing exhibition, blending ancient artistry with 2026’s upcoming Year of the Horse celebrations! 🎉 Over 10 regional styles – from Suzhou’s delicate Taohuawu designs to Sichuan’s bold Jiajiang prints – are showcased in this cultural deep dive.
First-time alert: Beijing’s ‘100 Paper Horse’ engravings take center stage 🏛️, featuring meticulously replicated galloping steeds symbolizing prosperity. The free exhibition runs through January 5, 2026 – perfect for art-loving students, culture vloggers, and anyone craving a colorful escape from winter blues ❄️➡️🌈.
Pro tip for travelers: Pair your visit with nearby hutongs’ lunar new year markets for full festive immersion! 🧧
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