
Chinese Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Chang Hua addresses the opening ceremony of a Chinese musical instruments exhibition titled "The Sound of Harmony: Musical Instruments in Ancient China" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 28, 2025. The event opened Sunday evening at the Saudi National Museum here. The show features more than 100 pieces and sets of musical instruments from the National Museum of China, including bone flutes, bronze bell sets (Bianzhong), Guqin zithers and pipes that trace the evolution of Chinese music and aesthetics across millennia. (Xinhua/Wang Haizhou)
RIYADH, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese musical instruments exhibition titled "The Sound of Harmony: Musical Instruments in Ancient China" opened Sunday evening at the Saudi National Museum here.
The show features more than 100 pieces and sets of musical instruments from the National Museum of China, including bone flutes, bronze bell sets (Bianzhong), Guqin zithers and pipes that trace the evolution of Chinese music and aesthetics across millennia.
Mona Khazindar, an advisor to Saudi Arabia's Museums Commission, said that it is "an educational exhibition" that "will attract lots of visitors of all ages." She underscored the importance of building "exchanges and bridges" between the two countries' museums, citing "shared traditions and shared heritage."
Khazindar also thanked Chinese partners for their contribution to archaeological missions in Saudi Arabia and expressed readiness to enhance collaboration with China in heritage preservation, conservation, restoration and training.
Chinese Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Chang Hua said the exhibition is a key project of the 2025 Saudi Chinese Cultural Year held in commemoration of the 35th anniversary of diplomatic ties.
It "highlights the unique charm of Chinese civilization and stands as a vivid example of exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations," Chang noted, expressing the hope that the show will help "more Saudi people learn about China and open a new chapter in China-Saudi cultural exchange."
The opening featured a live pipa performance.
According to organizers, the exhibition runs from Sept. 28 to Dec. 1 and is open to the public free of charge. ■

This photo taken on Sept. 28, 2025 shows musician statues on display at a Chinese musical instruments exhibition titled "The Sound of Harmony: Musical Instruments in Ancient China" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The event opened Sunday evening at the Saudi National Museum here. The show features more than 100 pieces and sets of musical instruments from the National Museum of China, including bone flutes, bronze bell sets (Bianzhong), Guqin zithers and pipes that trace the evolution of Chinese music and aesthetics across millennia. (Xinhua/Wang Haizhou)

A man visits a Chinese musical instruments exhibition titled "The Sound of Harmony: Musical Instruments in Ancient China" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 28, 2025. The event opened Sunday evening at the Saudi National Museum here. The show features more than 100 pieces and sets of musical instruments from the National Museum of China, including bone flutes, bronze bell sets (Bianzhong), Guqin zithers and pipes that trace the evolution of Chinese music and aesthetics across millennia. (Xinhua/Wang Haizhou)

A man takes photos of exhibits at a Chinese musical instruments exhibition titled "The Sound of Harmony: Musical Instruments in Ancient China" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 28, 2025. The event opened Sunday evening at the Saudi National Museum here. The show features more than 100 pieces and sets of musical instruments from the National Museum of China, including bone flutes, bronze bell sets (Bianzhong), Guqin zithers and pipes that trace the evolution of Chinese music and aesthetics across millennia. (Xinhua/Wang Haizhou)

Mona Khazindar, an advisor to Saudi Arabia's Museums Commission, addresses the opening ceremony of a Chinese musical instruments exhibition titled "The Sound of Harmony: Musical Instruments in Ancient China" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 28, 2025. The event opened Sunday evening at the Saudi National Museum here. The show features more than 100 pieces and sets of musical instruments from the National Museum of China, including bone flutes, bronze bell sets (Bianzhong), Guqin zithers and pipes that trace the evolution of Chinese music and aesthetics across millennia. (Xinhua/Wang Haizhou)

An artist plays pipa at the opening ceremony of a Chinese musical instruments exhibition titled "The Sound of Harmony: Musical Instruments in Ancient China" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 28, 2025. The event opened Sunday evening at the Saudi National Museum here. The show features more than 100 pieces and sets of musical instruments from the National Museum of China, including bone flutes, bronze bell sets (Bianzhong), Guqin zithers and pipes that trace the evolution of Chinese music and aesthetics across millennia. (Xinhua/Wang Haizhou)

A woman visits a Chinese musical instruments exhibition titled "The Sound of Harmony: Musical Instruments in Ancient China" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 28, 2025. The event opened Sunday evening at the Saudi National Museum here. The show features more than 100 pieces and sets of musical instruments from the National Museum of China, including bone flutes, bronze bell sets (Bianzhong), Guqin zithers and pipes that trace the evolution of Chinese music and aesthetics across millennia. (Xinhua/Wang Haizhou)

A man visits a Chinese musical instruments exhibition titled "The Sound of Harmony: Musical Instruments in Ancient China" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 28, 2025. The event opened Sunday evening at the Saudi National Museum here. The show features more than 100 pieces and sets of musical instruments from the National Museum of China, including bone flutes, bronze bell sets (Bianzhong), Guqin zithers and pipes that trace the evolution of Chinese music and aesthetics across millennia. (Xinhua/Wang Haizhou)

A man visits a Chinese musical instruments exhibition titled "The Sound of Harmony: Musical Instruments in Ancient China" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 28, 2025. The event opened Sunday evening at the Saudi National Museum here. The show features more than 100 pieces and sets of musical instruments from the National Museum of China, including bone flutes, bronze bell sets (Bianzhong), Guqin zithers and pipes that trace the evolution of Chinese music and aesthetics across millennia. (Xinhua/Wang Haizhou)

This photo taken on Sept. 28, 2025 shows exhibits at a Chinese musical instruments exhibition titled "The Sound of Harmony: Musical Instruments in Ancient China" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The event opened Sunday evening at the Saudi National Museum here. The show features more than 100 pieces and sets of musical instruments from the National Museum of China, including bone flutes, bronze bell sets (Bianzhong), Guqin zithers and pipes that trace the evolution of Chinese music and aesthetics across millennia. (Xinhua/Wang Haizhou)

This photo taken on Sept. 28, 2025 shows an exhibit at a Chinese musical instruments exhibition titled "The Sound of Harmony: Musical Instruments in Ancient China" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The event opened Sunday evening at the Saudi National Museum here. The show features more than 100 pieces and sets of musical instruments from the National Museum of China, including bone flutes, bronze bell sets (Bianzhong), Guqin zithers and pipes that trace the evolution of Chinese music and aesthetics across millennia. (Xinhua/Wang Haizhou)

A woman visits a Chinese musical instruments exhibition titled "The Sound of Harmony: Musical Instruments in Ancient China" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 28, 2025. The event opened Sunday evening at the Saudi National Museum here. The show features more than 100 pieces and sets of musical instruments from the National Museum of China, including bone flutes, bronze bell sets (Bianzhong), Guqin zithers and pipes that trace the evolution of Chinese music and aesthetics across millennia. (Xinhua/Wang Haizhou)

A man visits a Chinese musical instruments exhibition titled "The Sound of Harmony: Musical Instruments in Ancient China" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 28, 2025. The event opened Sunday evening at the Saudi National Museum here. The show features more than 100 pieces and sets of musical instruments from the National Museum of China, including bone flutes, bronze bell sets (Bianzhong), Guqin zithers and pipes that trace the evolution of Chinese music and aesthetics across millennia. (Xinhua/Wang Haizhou)

A man tries to play guzheng at a Chinese musical instruments exhibition titled "The Sound of Harmony: Musical Instruments in Ancient China" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 28, 2025. The event opened Sunday evening at the Saudi National Museum here. The show features more than 100 pieces and sets of musical instruments from the National Museum of China, including bone flutes, bronze bell sets (Bianzhong), Guqin zithers and pipes that trace the evolution of Chinese music and aesthetics across millennia. (Xinhua/Wang Haizhou)

This photo taken on Sept. 28, 2025 shows musician statues on display at a Chinese musical instruments exhibition titled "The Sound of Harmony: Musical Instruments in Ancient China" in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The event opened Sunday evening at the Saudi National Museum here. The show features more than 100 pieces and sets of musical instruments from the National Museum of China, including bone flutes, bronze bell sets (Bianzhong), Guqin zithers and pipes that trace the evolution of Chinese music and aesthetics across millennia. (Xinhua/Wang Haizhou)



