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An exhibition to always remember

By Yang Feiyue | China Daily | Updated: 2025-09-22 07:53
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Visitors admire goldfish and the vessels. [Photo provided to China Daily]

This variety embodies a perfect fusion of regal grandeur and playful charm, making it highly popular among goldfish enthusiasts who admire dramatic appearances and personality, He observes.

"The goal is to invite everyone to come and experience the refined artistic taste that ancient Chinese celebrated," he says.

Strolling through the garden, the lotus landscapes harmonize perfectly with the goldfish displays. A particularly valuable feature is the reproduction of a unique fish-viewing installation, a traditional aspect in Chinese gardening.

"Within a white marble-rimmed pool, we have constructed a 'fish cellar' from bluestone, complete with rockery and Dragon Eye goldfish swimming beneath," He notes.

"This structure offers shelter for ornamental fish during harsh northern summers and winters, re-creating an original concept from the Old Summer Palace gardens," he explains.

Huang Linqian was stunned by the exhibition during her visit last weekend.

"My family told me about the goldfish exhibition at Prince Kung's Palace Museum, so I decided to drop by," says the Beijing resident who keeps a fish tank at home.

"I have to say that goldfish culture is absolutely part of Beijing's soul, with all the wooden basins, clay pots, porcelain jars, aquariums … you name it. They have the classic vessels for raising goldfish right here," she adds.

Huang considers the pairing of goldfish with lotus flowers and seed pods a "perfect arrangement".

"There are also those beautifully curated bonsai displays. You can see a lot of thought went into it," she says.

He's team has meticulously re-created a fish table based on classical texts and modern aquaculture expertise.

It is said that Empress Dowager Cixi owned two such tables at the Summer Palace. These unique tables were designed with two layers of thick glass, turning the top into a viewing frame through which one could admire the goldfish swimming below.

"While it may not match the intricate craftsmanship of the antique version, it still offers a glimpse into the elegant world of ancient Chinese goldfish appreciation," He says.

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