An antique jade carving featuring two horses and a monkey is on display. (Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn)
According to Mu Hongli, the exhibition's designer, the exhibits are arranged in three sections that represent the monkey's nature, divinity and humanity, which are closely tied with the Monkey King figure in traditional culture. Multimedia presentations with animation and music, are part of the show as is an interactive section that gets visitors close to monkey culture. The exhibition opens on Tuesday and will last until March 13.