BEIJING, China – Hindus have welcomed Beijing Capital Museum in China exhibiting Lord Ganesh and other Hindu artifacts.
Recently launched exhibition, the “Smile of Khmer: Cambodian Ancient Cultural Relics and Art” at the Capital Museum in Beijing will continue through March 25, moving to Guangzhou in China in April. It includes about 80 stone, bronze and ceramics artifacts; including a 7-8th century stone statue of Lord Ganesh and a 9th century figure rishi in prayer. This exhibition reportedly took a yearlong of preparations.
Beijing Capital Museum, which formally opened in 1981, is claimed to be ranked among the first class museums both at home and abroad.