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New gold museum dazzles in Longgang

Writer: Cao Zhen  |  Editor: Zhang Chanwen  |  From: Original  |  Updated: 2024-03-27

The Shenzhen Kinghood Gold and Jewelry Museum has been registered recently and opened its doors to the public. As the city’s 61st registered museum, the new museum, operated by Kinghood Group, is located inside Shenzhen Macao International Culture and Technology Park near Bantian North Metro Station in Longgang District.

With a collection of over 300 gold items, including replicas of renowned ancient artifacts and modern art and craft pieces, along with minerals and ores, the museum intricately weaves narratives surrounding the allure of gold and celebrates Chinese gold craftsmanship through the ages.

Stepping into the museum, visitors are enveloped in a resplendent world of gold, where a myriad of gold and silver artifacts, each embodying either elegance or grandeur, awaits their gaze. Every meticulously crafted piece exudes a mesmerizing charm that is sure to captivate all who wander through the halls.

In its dedication to upholding the legacy and innovation of traditional Chinese gold craftsmanship, the museum also features an interactive educational space that encourages public engagement and participation. 

A glance at the Shenzhen Kinghood Gold and Jewelry Museum in Longgang District. Photos by Sun Yuchen

A replica of a Tang Dynasty (618-907) bronze dragon with gilded gold.

A replica of a gold mask from Jinsha, the ancient urban hub of the Shu Kingdom dating back approximately 3,200-2,600 years.

A modern filigree gourd, reflecting both contemporary aesthetics and cultural symbolism.

A modern gold ruyi, symbolizing good luck in traditional Chinese culture, displayed with finesse.

A replica of a Western Han Dynasty (202 B.C.-A.D. 8) incense burner adorned with intricate gold patterns.

Visitors admire exhibits at the Shenzhen Kinghood Gold and Jewelry Museum.

A modern filigree vase. 


The Shenzhen Kinghood Gold and Jewelry Museum has been registered recently and opened its doors to the public. As the city’s 61st registered museum, the new museum, operated by Kinghood Group, is located inside Shenzhen Macao International Culture and Technology Park near Bantian North Metro Station in Longgang District.