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Shanghai Museum's 'Meow Night' unleashes feline frenzy

03/09/24
ABS-CBN News
Dans Asie / Philippines

Shanghai Museum's new exhibition of Egyptian antiquities has been the cat's meow this summer, attracting hordes of visitors and, on Saturday nights, a furry contingent of around 200 felines who come to prowl among the relics. In a unique tribute to the ancient Egyptian reverence for Bastet - often depicted as a woman with the head of a domestic cat and known to be a goddess of protection - the museum has pioneered an innovative exhibit experience, in what it believes is a world first. Visitors are invited to bring their own feline companions to engage with 'The Secrets of Saqqara' display, fostering an immersive connection between modern cat lovers and the revered traditions of Egypt's past. "Egyptian archaeological teams discovered this cat temple in Saqqara, and unearthed many cat mummies and cat statues. When we were planning the exhibition, we had cats as a theme as it counted for a large proportion in the exhibition. Then came the idea for 'Meow Night'," said Deputy Director of the Shanghai Museum Li Feng. The initiative has been wildly popular, with tickets for cats and humans selling out quickly. Cat visitors are checked on their way into the museum to ensure their vaccinations are up-to-date and for any signs of illness or stress, veterinarians are also onsite for any emergencies and rest areas are set up for cats to get some quiet time if the stimulation from their night out at the museum gets a bit much. "It is very special that you can bring a cat with you," said visitor Qiu Jiakai, who was attending ‘Meow Night’ with her one-year-old kitty, An Mao. "I listened to the narrator's introduction saying many of today's pet cats are related to the cats domesticated in Ancient Egypt. So I thought I would have to bring my cat here to see its ancestors and the cat goddess." -Report from Reuters

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