Discussion keeps the world turning. This is Round Table.
You're listening to Round Table. I'm Neil Houlihan, joined by Usher and Ushan.
Coming up soon, our special segment, China Finds.
Here, we start with a small story that opens a very big window into Chinese culture.
At first glance, it might seem like a niche topic,
but once you look closer, it reveals something much larger about how history continues to shape everyday life.
China Finds.
Think history is behind us? Think again.
Timeless discoveries, modern meanings. This is China Finds.
China Finds.
And today we have something special because May the 18th marks the International Museum Day.
It's themed "Museums Uniting a Divided World" this year.
And it is a reminder that across cultures and centuries,
we all share universal human bonds like family love and the pain of loss.
To see this in action, we are zooming into a recent exhibition at the National Museum of China
that reveals a story so personal and powerful it resonates with people everywhere they're from.
That's the topic that Usher picked today and it's specially for the International Museum Day.
Yeah, so excited I am that I did all the research and tried to present it to all of us.
Because I don't know if it echoes the same with you guys,
but when I was a kid, whenever there is a chance to visit a museum,