ONE of Durham University’s most popular visitor attractions has re-opened to the public with a new exhibition – Lu Xun’s Legacy: Print Making in Modern China. To celebrate its re-opening, following the easing of Covid-19 restrictions, visitors to the Oriental Museum are being offered free entry to explore the delights within. Its new exhibition, Lu Xun’s Legacy: Print Making in Modern China, celebrates the extraordinary range and versatility of style, technique and aesthetic expression in modern Chinese prints. Arguably one of the most important cultural figures of 20th century China, Lu Xun was a leading left-wing writer and printmaker and a passionate critic of the cultural and political conditions in early 20th century China.