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Welcoming Dragon Boat Festival, National Palace Museum's "Du Sao" Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition Explores Classic Chu Ci Cultural Imagery

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The National Palace Museum launched the "Du Sao" exhibition, exploring the classic literature "Chu Ci" and Qu Yuan's life to present the cultural customs of the Dragon Boat Festival through paintings and calligraphy. Runs until June 21.

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Q: What is the theme of the 'Dusao' exhibition?
A: The exhibition explores the folk culture of the Dragon Boat Festival through the ancient literature 'Chuci' and the life of Qu Yuan.
Q: What is the venue and duration of the exhibition?
A: It is held at Exhibition Hall 1, Rooms 210 and 212 of the Northern Branch of the National Palace Museum until June 21.
Q: What are the highlights of the exhibition?
A: The highlights include the 'Zuchuwen' which illustrates the history of Chu and Qin states, and the 'Lisao Tu' by Xiao Yuncong, considered the pinnacle of Qing dynasty woodblock prints.