CCCC employees explore an exhibition of ancient Chinese instruments in Saudi Arabia

Source:CCCCTime:2025-11-12

At Saudi Arabia's National Museum, Sedra Project employees explored an exhibition of ancient Chinese instruments—from the 8,000-year-old bone flute to bronze chime bells, deepening cross-cultural dialogue and inspiring shared appreciation for the beauty of Chinese musical heritage.

Recently, the Sedra Project in SaudiArabia organized a visit for employees to the National Museum of Saudi Arabia to experience the exhibition of ancient Chinese musical instruments. Over a hundred precious cultural relics spanning thousands of years—from the 8,000-year-old Jiahu Bone Flute to bronze bianzhong (chime bells) of the Spring and Autumn Period, allowed them to immerse themselves in the splendid journey of Chinese ritual and musical civilization.
In the specially designed interactive zone, expatriate employee Christine developed a strong interest in the Guzheng: "I never imagined Chinese instruments could produce such beautiful tones. I was deeply captivated from the moment I tried it!"
This cultural journey not only strengthened team bonds but also used art as a bridge to promote dialogue between Chinese and Saudi civilizations. The project department will continue to carry out cultural exchange activities, enabling cross-cultural collaboration to unfold even more beautiful chapters.

Editor: CHEC