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Kyushu National Museum Inspires People to Write to Friends in Hieroglyph

The project was initially developed for the ‘Egypt: The Land of Discovery’ exhibition, scheduled between Apr. 25 ~ Jun. 21. However, as the event was canceled to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the museum rearranged the program as a stay-home activity to connect with others who live far away. The ancient letters, found in historical parthenon and tombs, are believed to have sacred power. The museum provides other fun content through its ‘Ouchi De Kyuhaku” (Kyushu National Museum at Home) project. (https://www.kyuhaku.jp/j-kouko/ouchi.html) Source: Kyuhaku

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Published: May 3, 2020 / Last Updated: May 3, 2020

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