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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.
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Shenzhen has a number of museums and art galleries, [321] [322] such as the Shenzhen Museum, [36]: 111 the Shenzhen Art Museum, the Shekou Maritime Museum, the Longgang Museum of Hakka Culture, Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning, and the He Xiangning Art Museum. Shenzhen also has a few theaters, notably the Shenzhen Concert ...
The city's major art exhibition institutions include the Shenzhen Art Museum , the He Xiangning Art Museum, and the Guan Shanyue Art Museum . Shenzhen Art Museum is located in Donghu Park, Luohu District. The building was originally known as the Shenzhen Exhibition Hall, constructed in 1976. It was later renamed in 1987.
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Shenzhen Concert Hall in Shenzhen. Shenzhen Cultural Center includes Shenzhen Concert Hall and Shenzhen Library and is located in the Futian district of Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. It was designed by Japanese architect Arata Isozaki. [1] The vineyard-style concert hall seats 1800 and was opened in 2007. [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 .