An installation with images from Spirited Away, a 2001 animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, on display at the entry of the Hayao Miyazaki & Ghibli World exhibition in Today Art Museum in Beijing. Photo: Tianyu Culture Group
Visitors pose for photographs at a creation from Spirited Away on Saturday at Today Art Museum in Beijing. Photo: VCG
An installation turns the Totoro Secret Tunnel from My Neighbor Totoro, a 1988 animated tale by director Hayao Miyazaki, into reality at the museum in Beijing. Photo: Tianyu Culture Group
The Satsuki and Mei’s house, from My Neighbor Totoro, is on display at the exhibition in Beijing. Photo: Tianyu Culture Group
The Catbus from My Neighborhood Totoro, which allows visitors to sit, is on display at the exhibition. Photo: Tianyu Culture Group
The exhibition also has a section that allows visitors to write memos to Studio Ghibli via a postbox. Photo: Tianyu Culture Group
A visitor delivers a memo to the postbox on Friday at the exhibition in Beijing. Photo: Tianyu Culture Group
A section showcases drafts from classic animated films created by Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli, including Kiki’s Delivery Service, the studio’s 4th feature film released in 1989. Photo: Tianyu Culture Group
The exhibition displays drafts, scripts, and scenes from 21 Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli animated films. Photo: Tianyu Culture Group
A section showcases posters of animated films made by Studio Ghibli, including Ponyo, the 8th animated feature released by the studio in 2008. Photo: Tianyu Culture Group
A section introducing the development of Studio Ghibli. Photo: Tianyu Culture Group
Toshio Suzuki, the co-founder of Studio Ghibli, attends the opening of the exhibition through video. Photo: Tianyu Culture Group
A Totoro appears at the opening of the show on Friday in Beijing. Photo: Tianyu Culture Group
People line up to enter the exhibition hall on Saturday at Today Art Museum in Beijing. Photo: VCG