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The exhibition opens with the dandelion as a metaphor for the spread of knowledge. The dandelion’s flower symbolizes “unstoppable love,” reflecting the fairness and selflessness of knowledge. Every aspect of the exhibition hall strives to capture this purity of knowledge transmission—transmitted across time and space, from one generation to the next, and across regions and borders. The exhibition explores the truth, goodness, and beauty behind the spread of knowledge through unique perspectives of “regarding”, “ ‧ ” and “book”. It also interweaves the stories of Macao, a small city, embedded within the museum’s collections. Through demonstrating the images, text, techniques, and art, the exhibition details the journey of knowledge transmission through: 展覽以蒲公英喻知識傳播開 篇,蒲公英花語「無法停留 的愛」,映照知識的公平、 無私,展廳各處皆試圖呈現 知識傳播的這份純粹——有 跨越時空代代相傳的,也有 跨越地域不分種族國界的。 展覽既從不一樣的「看」、 「點」 、「書」視角一探知 識傳播背後的真善美,又以 館藏背後的澳門小城故事穿 插其中,通過圖、文、技、 藝等不同微觀視角細訴知識 傳播歷經以下六大篇章的點 點溫情: 東西交匯 西學東漸 語言互通 文脈傳承 風俗流傳 縮印西東 the intersection of East and West; the spread of Western learning to the East; the exchange of languages; the transmission of cultural heritage; the dissemination of customs and traditions; the heartwarming condensed essence of East and West. 30

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