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Meteorite exhibition blends science and mythology

2025-07-21
Meteorite exhibition blends science and mythology
Jiang Xiaowei / SHINE

A visitor is silhouetted against a colorful display.

A meteorite staff modeled after the Monkey King's legendary golden cudgel and the world's first meteorite bianqing, a traditional Chinese percussion instrument, are turning heads at a new exhibition in Shanghai.

Titled "Stars Fallen, Greatness Risen," the exhibition opened on Friday at the Shanghai Astronomy Museum and will run through November 18. Co-hosted with the Hubei Provincial Museum, it blends science, mythology, and history to explore the cultural and cosmic significance of meteorites.

Meteorite exhibition blends science and mythology
Li Qian / SHINE

Performers play the meteorite bianqing.

At the heart of the show is Wan Lai Ji, the meteorite bianqing, a stunning set of 20 stones mounted on sculptures of mythical Chinese beasts. Struck every 30 minutes, the instrument fills the hall with deep, otherworldly sounds, a music that echoes from space.

Shot by Lin Yawei.

Another highlight is a 13.5-kilogram "golden cudgel" carved from real meteorite, echoing the weapon wielded by the Monkey King in "Journey to the West."

Meteorite exhibition blends science and mythology
Jiang Xiaowei / SHINE

A meteorite staff modeled after the Monkey King's legendary golden cudgel is displayed.

Visitors can also view rare meteorites from around the world, including an 800-kilogram iron meteorite that fell in Guangxi in 1516 – the only one in China with both historical documentation and surviving physical remains.

But this exhibition is more than just a display. It also invites guests to engage meteorites with all five senses – to see, touch, listen, and even explore their taste and scent. A range of creative cultural souvenirs brings the experience full circle, turning star-born artifacts into take-home memories.

If you go:

Date: Through November 18

Venue: Shanghai Astronomy Museum

Address: 380 Lingang Avenue

(Lin Yawei contributes to this story)

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