
Rauzier's digital photography meets Monet in 'Givernisme'
An exhibition focusing on French artist Jean-François Rauzier’s impressionist photographic series, “Givernisme,” held at the Sea World Culture and Arts Center in Shekou, Nanshan District, will close Sunday.

Blossoming of spring at Xiangmi Park
As spring arrives, the cannonball flowers in Xiaomi Park compete to bloom, attracting citizens eager to take pictures. The blooming period of cannonball flowers spans from December to the following March, with their peak bloom occurring from late January to the end of February.

Chinese characters in contemporary art
“Journey from the Wilderness,” a special contemporary calligraphy art exhibition, is currently being showcased at the Shenzhen Art Museum (new venue) and will run until March 11.

Paper-cutting works on display
Through May 11, a selection of paper-cutting works by artists from Fangzheng County in Northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, and part of the collection at the Shenzhen Art Museum, are on display at the museum’s new venue in Longhua District.

Scheltens & Abbenes bring avant-garde photography to Shenzhen
Dutch photography duo Scheltens & Abbenes are showcasing their visionary works at the Shenzhen Art Museum in Longhua District, their first solo exhibition in China.

City rings in Lantern Festival with colorful celebrations
Shenzhen’s Lantern Festival celebrations lit up the city with vibrant cultural events across various districts yesterday.

SZ's first 'super vortex' Metro station
The recently opened Line 13 of the Shenzhen Metro has made waves with its innovative design that blends technology and art, creating a distinctive new artistic tunnel experience. Among the highlights is the Shenzhen University Station, renowned for its eye-catching “super vortex” architecture, which offers a futuristic aesthetic reminiscent of time travel.

Exhibition offers deep dive into Guan Gong's myth and morality
A Guan Gong-Themed cultural exhibition is currently held at the Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning, running until April 8.

Lanterns light up night sky at Huaqiangbei
This Wednesday marks the Chinese Lantern Festival. Coming next to the Spring Festival in time, this traditional Chinese festival falls on the 15th of the first lunar month, with the bright moon signifying for family reunion and hopes for a fresh start.