The other exhibition, “Good Luck in the Ox Year,” focuses on folk art related to the animal. It is divided into four parts including how to play, and what to eat, sing and give as gifts during the lunar New Year.
More than 10 folk art experts will show off their unique skills in making embroidery figurines, calabash carvings, hairy monkeys, kites, kongzhu, dough figurines and various old toys. To add vitality and recall the old cultural ambiance of the celebrations, drum ballad performers will also perform during the show. Peking Opera costumes and properties are displayed beside the stage. Food is also an essential part of the show - visitors will be able to buy roast duck, preserved fruit, dried nuts and melon-shaped maltose.
Admission is free and bookings aren't necessary during the Spring Festival.