


THE “Sails on the Silk Road” exhibitions, which are on view at the Pingshan Exhibition Gallery through Nov. 29, offer visitors a triple experience: marveling at relics from the Maritime Silk Road, immersing themselves in VR journeys, and exploring AI-generated artworks. Tracing the historic routes of the Maritime Silk Road, the exhibitions bring centuries of trade and cultural exchange to life through the stories of goods, people, and ideas that traveled across oceans. The “Maritime Silk Road Cultural Exhibition” draws from both institutional collections and private collectors worldwide, showcasing an impressive array of treasures that have returned to China — ranging from export porcelain to trade goods salvaged from shipwrecks, each carrying its own cross-continental journey. Bringing together hundreds of exquisite artifacts from more than 10 countries and regions, the exhibition examines cultural dialogue along the Maritime Silk Road through five themes: costume, produce, art, porcelain, and tea. In the VR exhibition, visitors step into the daily life of ancient kiln workers and experience the full process of ceramic-making — from kneading clay and shaping vessels to glazing and firing. As the kiln heats up, they anticipate the transformation, then follow the finished porcelain along canals and rivers and, ultimately, to the sea. The Shenzhen Technology University’s AIGC exhibition reimagines Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) explorer Zheng He’s voyages, blending the aesthetic traditions of murals from Fahai Temple and Yongle Palace with advanced AI technology. The project introduces fresh creative energy into the public exhibition space, giving Maritime Silk Road culture a new, youthful expression. Dates: Through Nov. 29 Tickets: 48 yuan (with various discounts) for the relics exhibition, and 38-48 yuan for the VR exhibition; free admission to the AIGC exhibition Venue: Pingshan Exhibition Gallery, Pingshan District (坪山区坪山展览馆) Metro: Line 14 to Pingshan Center Station (坪山中心站), Exit D2(Cao Zhen) |