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        Egyptian golden mummies at Nanshan Museum attract Shenzheners

        2022-07-01

        The magnificent exhibition, titled “The Face of Eternal Life — Egypt and Its Golden Mummies,” is part of Manchester Museum’s grand international touring exhibition, “Golden Mummies of Egypt.”

        Art museum showcases 25 years’ collection of Chinese contemporary art

        2022-06-28

        At the He Xiangning Art Museum’s ongoing collection exhibition reviewing its 25-year achievements, visitors can have a glimpse into the public art organization’s rich collection of Chinese contemporary artworks and longtime research on contemporary art and overseas Chinese artists.

        Admire contemporary calligraphy by Xu Jing

        2022-06-22

        Chinese calligrapher Xu Jing, who has designed fonts for many renowned film titles and stage show titles, is exhibiting her unique calligraphic works at UPAVILLION.

        Illustration feast in Nantou Ancient Town

        2022-06-10

        Nantou Ancient Town has been turned into a colorful wonderland in this summer as the 8th China Illustration Biennial (CIB8) and IllusBoom Illustration Festival are being held along two streets inside the town.

        Rediscover the lost art of letter writing

        2022-05-18

        Old letters by more than 30 historical and cultural figures in the late 19th century and the 20th century, such as Liang Qichao, Xu Beihong, Zhang Daqian, Lu Xiaoman, Qi Gong and Zao Wou-ki, are on display at the “A Clock Stopped” exhibition.

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