Ukiyo-e woodblock prints by renowned Japanese masters, including Katsushika Hokusai, Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Utagawa Hiroshige and Kitagawa Utamaro, as well as immersive multimedia screens, will take visitors back to the Japan’s Edo (1603-1868) and Meiji (1868-1912) periods.
Liangmaocun in Gankeng Community, Longgang District, was named after Hakka summer hat, which reads Kejia Liangmao (客家凉帽) in Chinese. Historic materials showed that the craft of making bamboo hats has a history of over 200 years.
If you are lucky enough to book a visit to Nanshan Museum, which is recently booked up every day for its free Egyptian golden mummy exhibition, don’t forget to check out another must-see free exhibition there — “Masterpieces in Miniature: Treasures From the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Collection.”
Chinese-American Yu Lanyin, who is in her 70s and has a deep fascination with the ocean, is exhibiting her ocean-themed ink paintings at the “Infinite Conscious Blue” exhibition at HQB Museum. Entry is free.
This coming Saturday, under the baton of Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra (SZSO) artistic director Lin Daye, the orchestra will perform the closing concert of their 2021-2022 music season.
“Until the End of the World,” a Wim Wenders retrospective film show, will be held at Broadway’s two cinemas in Shenzhen.
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