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    2020-09-08  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Nanshan Museum

A Three Kingdoms-themed exhibition, with more than 170 pieces of precious cultural relics provided by 36 museums around China, is being held until Oct. 14. Entry is free and visitors are required to book their visit on the museum’s WeChat “nanshanmuseum.”

Venue: Nanshan Museum, Nanshan District (南山区南山博物馆)

Metro: Line 1 to Taoyuan Station (桃园站), Exit B

Shenzhen Museum

“The Splendor of Southeast China: Leifeng Pagoda and Buddhist Art of Wuyue State,” running until Oct. 11, features 78 pieces/sets of Wuyue State (907-978) relics. Meanwhile, animal skeletons and ape man skulls, models and description videos are also on display to present the 500-million-year vertebrate evolution until Oct. 17. Entry is free. Follow WeChat account “iszbwg” and then follow menu instructions to book your visit.

Venue: Shenzhen Museum, Futian District (福田区深圳博物馆)

Metro: Line 2 or 4 to Civic Center Station (市民中心站), Exit B

Antique nautical charts

Twenty-five reproduced antique nautical charts in Europe are on display at the “From Mediterranean to South China Sea” exhibition until Sept. 21, exploring Shenzhen’s geographic role in the global maritime trade history. Entry is free and no booking is required.

Venue: MJH Art Gallery, Kuipeng Road, Dapeng New District (大鹏新区葵鹏路满京华美术馆)

Metro: Line 3 to Cuizhu Station (翠竹站), Exit B2 and then take bus E11 to Kuichong Center Stop (葵冲中心站) and then take bus B956 to MJH Yixiang Stop (满京华艺象站)

Architect couple

“Inside and Outside the Window,” an exhibition reviewing the life and work of Chinese architect couple Lin Huiyin (1904-1955) and Liang Sicheng (1901-1972), is being presented in Shenzhen until Nov. 29, showcasing old photos, letters and design works.

Tickets: 69-89 yuan

Venue: Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning, Futian District (福田区深圳市当代艺术与城市规划馆)

Metro: Line 3 or 4 to Children’s Palace Station (少年宫站), Exit A2

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