Summary: CCTV highlights the Chengdu Museum’s innovative approach: collaborating with IPs like “I’m Not a Fat Tiger,” it launched rap figurine collectibles, dialect badges, and other cultural and interactive scenes. Using youthful expressions to revitalize its collections, the museum is creating a new model for diverse cultural services…
Chengdu Museum
The Chengdu Museum is a modern museum showcasing over 200,000 cultural relics that trace the history of Chengdu from ancient Shu civilization to the Republican era. Opened in its current location in 2016, it stands near Tianfu Square and is renowned for its exhibits on puppetry, shadow plays, and artifacts like the Tianfu Han Dynasty portrait bricks. The museum serves as a key institution for preserving and presenting Sichuan’s regional heritage.
I’m Not a Fat Tiger
“I’m Not a Fat Tiger” is a popular modern bronze sculpture located in the Xinyi shopping district of Taipei, Taiwan. Created by Korean artist Choi Jeong Hwa, the playful, chubby tiger was installed in 2017 and has become a beloved local landmark and photo spot, playfully subverting the traditional fearsome image of the tiger.