The New Year is a time brimming with blessings and aspirations. As we exchange well wishes, POLY MGM MUSEUM embraces the new beginning by showcasing millennia-old icons of prosperity. These cultural treasures carry ancient visions of a life well-lived, preserving blessings that still resonate with us today.
Come to POLY MGM MUSEUM for a meaningful quest for blessings. Through three deeply symbolic auspicious treasures, cultivate an abundance of fortune for a great year ahead. Three Auspicious Treasures for the Chinese New Year:
Bronze Money Tree, Eastern Han (Collection of Mianyang Museum): An Endowment of Longevity
Branches spread wide, and the phoenixes stand with wings outstretched. At the apex of the branches, the Queen Mother of the West is enthroned, surrounded by motifs of wuzhu coins, dancing figures, vermilion birds, and horses. In Han culture, the money tree was more than a symbol of wealth; it also represented longevity and a flourishing family legacy.
New Year auspicious saying:
One moment by the tree, abundant wealth and prosperity;
One chime of the bronze coin, long life and good health.
Blooming Tree-Form Gold Ornament (Collection of Liaoning Provincial Museum): An Endowment of Happiness
Like a tree in full bloom, this exhibit features peach-shaped gold leaves that sway gently with every step - a metaphor for the vibrant trade along the ancient Silk Roads. When worn, the gold leaves capture a sense of graceful motion, evoking lush abundance and a path that blossoms with every step. It also embodies hopes for a bright future.
New Year auspicious saying:
A tree in bloom glows with golden, auspicious radiance;
A long path ahead with flowers booming with grace.
Large Cloisonné Enamel Ram and Vase Group (Collection of MGM): An Endowment of Auspiciousness
Originating in the West, the craft of cloisonné enamel became highly sophisticated during the Ming Dynasty, and has been included in China's National Intangible Cultural Heritage. Crafted with the famous technique, this artifact features a magnificent yet elegantly understated palette. In the Chinese language, the ram (yang) is a homophone for auspiciousness (xiang). The vessel’s body is adorned with intricate lotus patterns, symbolizing good luck and vitality, while resonating with good wishes of the New Year.
New Year auspicious saying:
Three rams bring bliss with the arrival of auspicious energy.
May you be blessed with endless good fortune.