
The Exhibit Opens at Dawn
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The tiny museum's new exhibit is set to open at dawn.
Xiao Lin has set up the old map, replica bowl, and wooden-bird mechanism.
The sky slowly starts to brighten, and the shadows in the glass cases become clearer.
The curator says the exhibit should not only show answers; it should make the questions come alive.
When the first visitor enters, the wooden bird suddenly starts moving.
Children gather around, and the originally quiet gallery becomes lively.
Xiao Lin stands in the corner and hears people start discussing: why was the map hung upside down?
She does not explain right away; she simply lets everyone find clues themselves.
Before noon, even the smallest gallery has a line forming.
The curator smiles and says once stories are truly noticed, a museum lights up.
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