Hongshan Jade humanoid figure
As one of the representative pieces of the AURORA Museum, the Hongshan Jade humanoid figure has more than 6,500 years of history. He is a precious jade carving from the Hongshan period. His face is in the shape of a dragon, while his body is in human form. The four horns and two ears on his head resemble the sun's rays, which is why he is also referred to as the Sun God. In olden times, the Hongshan Jade humanoid figure was often used in the worship of nature. It is also thought to keep people safe. The Hongshan Jade humanoid figure stood watch over the World Expo 2010 Shanghai night and day, just like a guardian.
C Dragon
The C dragon was originally referred to as the "Hongshan Jade Dragon", or "First Dragon of China". The Chinese race has always been referred to as the "descendants of dragons". To modern Chinese people, the image of a dragon is more of a symbol which evokes strong emotional ties. Titles such as "dragon's children", "descendants of dragons" often inspire passion, power, and pride in people. Thus, the AURORA Pavilion placed three two-meter-tall C Dragons in the courtyard for visitors to take photos with.
Goddess of Sky-patching
Goddess of Sky-patching, a film showed at the AURORA Pavilion, was the first 3D animation about the Goddess of Sky-patching in history. The film is three minutes long, and it takes the audience on a trip through time to better understand jade culture and the origin of jade. State of the art 3D technologies were utilized in the making of this film so that audience members felt immersed in the environment as they experienced the stunning effects of the newest audiovisual technologies.
2.5 ton Jade Mountain
This Jade mountain was created with the theme "climbing the Himalayas" and took 13 premier jade carvers three years to complete. When Premier Zhou Enlai saw this piece in 1972, he called it a "national grade art piece". The culmination of seven thousand years in jade carvings, this piece conveys the majesty of Mount Everest to the public while also symbolizing that we have to work hard before each success!
3D Hologram
3D hologram technology records and replicates real 3D image records so that observers can view the hologram from all 360 degrees. Not only does this present the audience with perfect representations of these jade pieces, it showcases the development of 3D holograms in the nation.
Gold Medal Made of Jade
This combination of gold and jade was utilized in the 2008 Beijing Olympics' gold medals made of jade. This left a lasting impression on the world.