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Shenzhen Museum (Chinese: 深圳博物馆) [1] is a multi-functional modern museum in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. It has a total area of 37,000 square meters, and a building area of 18,000 square meters. The original museum, now the Shenzhen Museum of Ancient Art, was established in 1981, but was not formally opened until 1988. It holds more ...
China 1st-Grade National Museums. As of 2020, there are 5,788 museums in China, [1] including 3,054 state-owned museums (museums run by national and local government or universities) and 535 private museums. In 2021, the nation's museums saw approximately 779 million visitors. [2]
Art museums and galleries in Shenzhen (2 P) Pages in category "Museums in Shenzhen" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
He Xiangning in 1909, holding her son Liao Chengzhi. He Xiangning Art Museum (Chinese: 何香凝美术馆) is an art museum in Nanshan, Shenzhen, China.. Construction of the museum started in 1995 and was opened in 1997.
Sea World Culture and Arts Center is a waterfront situated multi-use culture and arts center within the greater Sea World development in Shekou, Shenzhen, China. The project is a joint venture between the state owned China Merchants Group and Great Britain's Victoria and Albert Museum. [1] It is designed by the Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki ...
Nantou Ancient City Museum (Chinese: 南头古城博物馆) is a museum in Nantou, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. Built within the former government house of Bao'an County, the museum has two stories and three halls, displaying historical artifacts across the former county. The museum was opened in September 2004. [1] [2]
The Longgang Museum of Hakka Culture is located in the Longgang District of Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China. [1] It contains a group of Hakka-style buildings originally built by Hakka people from Xingning.
Front foyer with model of the Temple of Heaven, in 2014. The current form of the legal entity of the museum was established in 2003 [5] by the merger of the two museums that had occupied the same building since 1959: the Museum of the Chinese Revolution in the northern wing (originating in the Office of the National Museum of the Revolution founded in 1950 to preserve the legacy of the 1949 ...