




‘Hans Christian Andersen Awards for Illustration of IBBY Exhibition’ Immerse yourself in timeless fairy tales, embracing the heartfelt aesthetics and the artistic charm of illustrations from across the world at the “Hans Christian Andersen Awards for Illustration of IBBY Exhibition,” in which over 300 illustrations created by 26 esteemed artists from around the globe are on display. The prestigious Hans Christian Andersen Awards honor authors and illustrators of children’s books which have significantly impacted the landscape of children’s literature. Dates: Through Aug. 31 Tickets: 98 yuan (various discounts available) Venue: UpperHills, Futian District (福田区深业上城) Metro: Line 10 to Donggualing Station (冬瓜岭站), Exit E ‘Tracing the Path of Shanhaijing’ Embark on a journey through mythical realms and fantastical wonders at the “Tracing the Path of Shanhaijing” exhibition, inspired by “The Classic of Mountains and Seas,” an ancient Chinese text teeming with colorful tales of mythical creatures, legends, rituals, and the natural world of antiquity. Through the innovative use of naked-eye 3D display technology, augmented reality, infrared interactive displays, and other cutting-edge technologies, the exhibition brings to life the enchanting landscapes of mountains and seas, offering an immersive experience filled with fun activities in a dreamlike and dazzling setting. Dates: Through July 31 Tickets: 88 yuan (various discounts available) Venue: Holiday World, Pingshan District (坪山区益田假日世界) Metro: Line 16 to Liuhe Station (六和站), Exit B1 ‘The Past and Present of Giant Pandas’ Co-organized by Shenzhen Museum and Chongqing Natural History Museum, the free exhibition showcases fossils, specimens and models of giant pandas, their ancestors and coexisting wild animals. Apart from admiring adorable panda models and specimens at the exhibition, visitors will gain an understanding of how pandas have endured various challenges during their 8-million-year evolution. Dates: Through Oct. 31 Booking: WeChat miniprogram “深圳博物馆” Venue: Shenzhen Museum’s History and Folk Culture Division, Futian District (深圳博物馆历史民俗馆) Metro: Line 2 or 4 to Civic Center Station (市民中心站), Exit B Paintings of moss Delve into the world of moss with a collection of 46 paintings at an exhibition at Fairy Lake Botanical Garden, which showcases the inherent beauty of this humble plant against the backdrop of the vast natural world. Moss, a commonly found species, boasts over 20,000 variations globally, with Shenzhen home to more than 200 species thriving in diverse locales such as mountains, forests, parks, orchards, and residential areas. Dates: June 1-30 Venue: Fairy Lake Botanical Garden, Luohu District (仙湖植物园) Metro: Line 2 to Liantang Station (莲塘站), Exit D ‘Bologna Illustrators Exhibition’ The “Bologna Illustrators Exhibition” features 410 vibrant works by 79 talented illustrators from around the world. Stepping into the exhibition hall is akin to entering a realm where each stroke of the brush and every choice of color tell a story waiting to be discovered. Dates: Through June 10 Tickets: 98 yuan (various discounts available) Venue: Longgang Cultural Center, Longgang District (龙岗文化中心) Metro: Line 3 to Longcheng Square Station (龙城广场站), Exit D Dalí’s exhibition Melting clocks, distorted figures, and more surreal elements often found in Salvador Dalí’s works have been transformed into digital art in an immersive exhibition. The exhibition hall features images from 32 of Dalí’s classic paintings projected, some presented via naked-eye display technology, creating a dreamlike world and offering new insights into the Spanish surrealist artist’s masterpieces. Children can play interactive games while admiring the exhibition. Dates: Until Aug. 31 Tickets: 68 yuan (various discounts available) Venue: Pingshan Exhibition Gallery (坪山展览馆) Metro: Line 14 to Pingshan Square Station (坪山广场站), Exit D1 (Cao Zhen) |