Unlocking Greek mythology
By exploring Minoan civilization, exhibition aims to build mutual respect and trust, Wang Kaihao reports.
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In Crete, the birthplace of the Greek god Zeus, legendary architect Daedalus was inspired to create a labyrinth beside the rolling waves of the Aegean Sea.
In Greek mythology, Daedalus was commissioned by King Minos to build the labyrinth to imprison the Minotaur, a terrible beast with a bull head. When Athenian hero Theseus penetrated the labyrinth and vanquished the beast, he also elevated the Daedalus myth to an everlasting classic of Western culture.
Mythology has driven archaeologists to shatter the hard walls of time and bring long-lost ruins back to life. Some of these artifacts are on display in Beijing at the Shenwumen (the gate of divine prowess) Gallery of the Palace Museum, and, coincidentally, demonstrate Daedalus' miracles.
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