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    2017-06-22  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Chen Lyusheng

Former National Museum of China vice director Chen Lyusheng’s photo exhibition features world museum architecture and Cambodian landscape.

Dates: Until July 7

Venue: Yuezhong Museum of Historical Images, 1106 Honggang Road North, Luohu District (罗湖区红岗北路1106号越众历史影像馆)

Metro: Line 3, Caopu Station (草埔站), Exit D

The MixC

A flower-themed exhibition is being held at various locations inside the MixC shopping center until June 30.

• Art in Bloom

Chinese artists are showcasing creative paintings decorated with preserved flowers.

Venues: 1/F in Phase I and near Bvlgari in Phase II (一期一楼中庭及二期宝格丽店铺旁)

• Love Never Falls

Hundreds of red artificial tulips are placed between the elevators near the D&G store to create a floral waterfall.

Venue: Near D&G, 1/F in Phase I (一期一楼D&G店铺旁)

• Flower Tide

Thousands of dried flowers are suspended from the ceiling to create a beautiful upside down garden. Incredibly, they look as if they are magically raining down on the stage.

Venue: In front of Din Tai Fung, 3/F in Phase I (一期三楼鼎泰丰门前)

Add: The MixC, 1881 Bao’an Road South, Luohu District (罗湖区宝安南路1881号万象城)

Metro: Line 1 or 2, Grand Theater Station (大剧院站), Exit C

HK documentaries

Can we save endangered mammals through changing our food culture? Hong Kong documentaries “Fishy Business — Where Does Our Fish Come From?” and “Fishy Business — In Search of Sharks” will be shown with English and Chinese subtitles.

Time: 3-5:30 p.m., June 24

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Venue: Luohu Social Innovation Space, 4/F, podium building of Wenfu Building, Wenhua Garden, 34 Beidou Road, Luohu District (罗湖区北斗路34号文华花园文富楼裙楼四楼罗湖社会创新空间)

Metro: Line 2 or 5, Huangbeiling Station (黄贝岭站), Exit G2

 

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