
Guided Tour + Dance + Singing Bowls: A Spiritual Spa for New Yorkers
Moving through the steel and concrete of Manhattan, navigating endless deadlines and work demands… how long has it been since you truly allowed your tense mind and body to relax?
This early summer, we have prepared a special “escape” for you. No need to fly to Chongqing. Simply step into Manhattan’s Upper East Side and embark on an encounter with Eastern aesthetics that spans over a thousand years.
On June 6, 2026, the exhibition “Harmony in the East: World Heritage Dazu Rock Carvings — Art and Life Narratives,” jointly presented by the Dazu Rock Carvings Research Institute and Memor Museum, will officially open to the public at Memor Museum in New York.
To celebrate the opening, we have curated a special June 6 Exhibition Open Day Event — an immersive “spiritual spa” designed for New Yorkers, blending visual wonder, and meaningful social connection.
Follow our guide for an in-depth exploration of the exhibition’s three major sections: “A Work of Genius,” “The World of Human Life,” and “Harmony and Integration.”
What you will encounter is not merely stone, but the life philosophy of the Song Dynasty, the integrated wisdom of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism, and insights into how these ancient teachings may help us navigate modern anxiety and inner tension.
Through dance, history comes alive. The dancer’s movements will transport you back to the Song Dynasty — an era imagined as one where humans and deities danced together — allowing you to feel the vivid vitality of “the world of human life.”
Enjoy light refreshments and drinks while connecting with New York professionals, cultural leaders, and art lovers. This will be a wonderful evening for expanding your high-quality social network in an inspiring cultural setting.
Date & Time: Saturday, June 6, 2026, 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Location: Memor Museum, New York
Address: 1130 Madison Ave, New York
Admission: FREE (Please register with your name and email to save your spot)
This is not only an opportunity to “see,” but also an opportunity to “reflect.”
In fast-paced New York, we are often caught in anxiety, inner conflict, and the pressures of relationships. As a pinnacle of late Chinese grotto art, the Dazu Rock Carvings speak not only of religion, but also of the philosophy that “life itself is a form of practice.”
On June 6, let us step away from the noise of work and the trivialities of daily life. We invite you to restore intimate connections, rebuild your inner ecosystem, and awaken your inner potential.