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    China Daily | Updated: 2024-12-16 09:06
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    A fridge magnet in the shape of a gold mask is displayed in Sanxingdui Museum in Guanghan, Sichuan province, on May 16, 2022. [Photo/Xinhua]

    BEIJING — At the National Museum of China in Beijing, visitors queued up to catch a glimpse of the renowned empress' phoenix coronet, in the form of a fridge magnet.

    The phoenix coronet, unearthed in 1957 in the underground palace of Dingling Mausoleum — part of the Ming Tombs in Beijing — is famous for its decoration featuring nine dragons and nine phoenixes. It boasts a distinctive design and exquisite craftsmanship, which vividly reflects the material and cultural standards of the mid to late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).

    "Fortunately, I managed to get one of the fridge magnets. There are two types: one made of wood and the other of metal. You can also scan a code on the metal magnet to experience the AR effect," said a Beijing resident surnamed Lin, who visited the museum recently.

    In recent years, an increasing number of Chinese citizens have chosen museums and other cultural venues as must-visit destinations, igniting a trend of experiencing the charm and educational values of traditional Chinese culture.

    Accordingly, cultural and creative products such as fridge magnets inspired by original museum artifacts have also become popular among young people.

    On Chinese social media platforms like Xiaohongshu, refrigerators are no longer the only display board for fridge magnets. More and more young enthusiasts of Chinese traditional culture are also creating their own "fridge magnet museums "on display boards.

    A report released by market research firm, Zhiyan Consulting, shows that the market size of China's cultural and creative products reached $16.38 billion in 2023, up over 13 percent year-on-year.

    "After the National Day holiday this year, almost all cultural and creative products with 'Zaojing' (caisson ceiling) in the Xiannongtan Cultural and Creative Space were sold out, sparking a 'Zaojing craze'," said Zhou Hairong, director of the cultural and creative product affairs from the Beijing Ancient Architecture Museum, highlighting the museum's renowned "Zaojing" ceiling decorations.

    To better meet the consumers' enthusiasm to purchase such products, the museum introduced an online reservation system for the glow-in-the-dark "Zaojing "fridge magnets, with a daily limit of 400 and a purchase limit of one per person.

    Data released by the National Bureau of Statistics show that in the first three quarters, per capita expenditure on education, culture and entertainment in China was 2,295 yuan ($316), a year-on-year increase of 10.1 percent, accounting for 11.1 percent of the total per capita consumption expenditure.

    Zhang Jianshuo, an expert on cultural relics, believes that "museum cultural and creative fever "reflects the increasing cultural confidence of people, and the exquisite appearance and rich connotation of cultural and creative products have promoted the upgrading of cultural consumption.

    Our well-preserved cultural heritage provides creative inspiration and abundant nourishment for the development of these cultural and creative products, Zhang said.

    Huang Yi, deputy director of the Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum, said that the museum's double-layer magnets and flowing sand fridge magnets, based on its Diamond Throne Pagoda and the surrounding ginkgo and persimmon trees, are among the most sought-after products, and are all currently out of stock.

    "The Diamond Throne Pagoda has rich historical and cultural connotations and is a relatively well-preserved structure in the northern region. It is the most representative cultural symbol of the Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum," said Huang.

    The fever has also led to an increasing number of cultural relics protection institutions, cultural enterprises and the like increasing their investment in the development of cultural and creative products.

    Recently, the museum collaborated with other cultural institutions to hold a cultural and creative market, during which, not only were all the popular fridge magnets sold out, but a record for daily tourist reception was also set on the days that followed.

    "In the future, we will accelerate the speed of introducing new cultural and creative products to meet the diverse cultural and tourism experience needs of tourists," Huang added.

    Xinhua

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