Ongoing art exhibitions in town
Citizens can visit ongoing art exhibitions such as Canton enamels, fossils; Jin State, pompeii relics and bronze, creative products.
Musicals dominate weekend performances
“Romeo et Juliette,” which is an acclaimed French musical and a Chinese version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's classic musical “The Phantom of the Opera”will be staged in this weekend.
Immersive digital exhibitions offer unique experiences
While nothing can truly replicate the feeling of seeing real relics and artworks, immersive digital exhibitions utilizing advanced technology to bring artifacts to life can also engage the senses and enhance the appreciation of history and culture. Now several immersive digital exhibitions in Shenzhen incorporating high-resolution images and videos, interactive displays and informative audiovisual content give visitors a chance to virtually explore intricate details of artifacts, immerse themselves in history and interact with stunning works of art.
French, Spanish films set to mesmerize SZ audience
Shenzheners are in for a treat with a captivating selection of Spanish and French films as a follow-up to the previous British and Dutch film shows.
SZ pianist's recital enchants audience
On June 20, Shenzhen pianist Guannan Alice Liu, who was educated in the United States, held a solo piano recital at the Shenzhen Concert Hall's Steinway Garden, offering entrancing melodies from Debussy, Mozart, Rachmaninoff and Oakley for the audience who immersed themselves in a dreamlike summer night.
Celebrate Dragon Boat Festival with music
Shenzhen Concert Hall has arranged for four online and offline concerts for fans during the Dragon Boat Festival break, featuring piano and Chinese music.
Festive events to hit town
Festive events such as lion dance competiton and light shows will hit SZ from June 22 to 30.
NEED! FLEA in Futian this week
The popular NEED! FLEA market, after a stop in Shekou this February and another in Nantou Ancient Town in April, is finally coming to Futian.
An artisanship dialogue between modern China and France
Do you know that French king Louis XIV (1638-1715) once held a Chinoiserie dance party in his palace, or that Chinese Emperor Kangxi (1654-1722) played a clavichord? Besides these stories, visitors can also treat their eyes to various delicate gilt-decorated black lacquer implements shown at the “Voyage de Savoir-Faire” exhibition in Guangzhou.
Renowned HK photographer exhibits works
Hong Kong's leading photographer Chris Cheung is exhibiting his works at Residence G in Nanshan District. The exhibition features seven portraits of the famous Hong Kong actor Tony Leung Chiu-wai and other black-and-white photos of actors, actresses and models.
Rong Bao Zhai unveils craft exhibition
“The Spirit of Zhong: Contemporary Chinese Design and Craft Exhibition” at Sea World Culture and Arts Center is the first major event organized by Rong Bao Zhai in Shenzhen after it opened an auction company in the city June 6.
British, Dutch film festivals hit Shenzhen
MOVIE-GOERS can watch eight British films at CGV Cinema in Futian and 10 Dutch films at two Broadway cinemas in Nanshan. By showcasing a diverse range of films, including dramas, animations, and documentaries, the events will not only entertain moviegoers but also offer a window into the cultural and artistic perspectives of these two countries.
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Kunpeng Global Design Award
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World Designers Congress
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