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KeMCo New Year Exhibition 2025: Where the Snakes Are (January 9 ¨D February 7)

Publish: December 06, 2024
Public Relations Office

December 6, 2024

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The Chinese zodiac sign for the year 2025 is the snake. With its long, patterned body and the iconic way it moves, snakes have been both feared and respected by people throughout history. Seen as a messenger of the gods, a symbol of life, wisdom, and even obsession, the snake has taken on many meanings across cultures around the world. To start the new year, this exhibition brings together snakes from the diverse collections of ÎçÒ¹¾ç³¡ and invites you to explore the vivid and slightly mysterious world of these captivating animals.

Overview

Date: January 9 (Thu.) to February 7 (Fri.) 2025 [Closed on weekends and public holidays]

*Open on January 18 (Sat.) & February 1 (Sat.)

**Closed on January 20 (Mon.) & February 3 (Mon.)

Venue: ÎçÒ¹¾ç³¡ Museum Commons, East Annex, ÎçÒ¹¾ç³¡ Mita Campus

Open hours: 11:00 ¨C 18:00

Admission: Free admission. No booking required.

Gallery Talk: Afternoon of January 18, 2025 (Sat.), at the ÎçÒ¹¾ç³¡ Museum Commons Exhibition Room

*Please check our website for the latest information.

For further information, please refer to the following PDF file.

KeMCo New Year Exhibition 2025: Where the Snakes Are (January 9 ¨D February 7).pdf