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Liuli China Museum is one of the main highlights of my Shanghai Travel trip. As a liuli glass art lover, I could appreciate the quality of the craftsmanship and thoroughly enjoyed my visit to this qui...
Good value if you're into glass art. It's really easy to get to via public transportation. Right next to Tianzifang. Check before hand what exhibits they have. Right now they have an exhibit with more...
Beautiful glass wares on exhibition. They seems to host a permanent exhibition on the top floor. That exhibition was okay, not really that interesting. The main level seems to host a rotating exhi...
If you visit Tian Zi Fang, then this is worth a quick detour and visit.
Children <12 years are free and Seniors >65 years are free. Adults 20 RMB, so for US$3 this museum is worth a quick visit. The glass pieces are interesting and impressive. I wouldn't make a special tr...
Shanghai Liuli Art Museum is located near Tianzifang. The museum was formerly known as Shanghai Watch and Plastic Parts Factory. This brick building with 50 winds, frosts and rains has been reinforced and refurbished, and the appearance of a glass building is once again in front of everyone.
Although the museum is small in size, it has a sense of design on both the exterior and the roof. The single exterior wall is inlaid with more than 4,800 transparent glazed tiles that resemble the rocky texture of the grotto. The unique and striking shape of the museum is refreshing, and the shape of the ducklings by the pool is very special. The
museum is themed on glazed exhibits. There are three floors: the first floor is the LCM Caf and the museum gift shop for people to relax or buy glass gifts.
The second floor exhibition area displays the ancient Chinese glass series, the masterpieces of the world's glass masters, and the new works of 10 modern glass artists in the international glass industry. Colorful and colorful, unique and unique.
I like the bright colors and make people warm. What is glass? You can decrypt it here one by one.
On the third floor is the representative of the glass artist Yang Huishan, the founder of the Liuli Workshop. Here is a glass-based glass product.
Exhibitions include "Flower Good Moon", "Life is Endless", "Golden Buddha Hand Painted Glass Mirror Light", "Thousands of Thousand Eyes and Thousands of Misery" and other works. The most amazing of these is the Life-giving Guanyin statue, which took 10 years to create. This three-dimensional restoration works from the Yuan Dynasty murals of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, totaling 4.5 meters, is the only one in the museum. Works of non-glazed material.
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During the graduation season, I walked into the Shanghai Liuli Art Museum, near Tianzifang. The museum was formerly known as the Shanghai Watch and Watch Plastic Parts Factory. This brick building with 50 winds, frosts and rains has been reinforced and refurbished to resemble a glass building. The appearance is once again in front of everyone.
The second floor exhibition area displays the ancient Chinese glass series, the masterpieces of the world's glass masters, and the new works of 10 modern glass artists in the international glass industry.
Colorful glass, unique and unique. My favorite is this piece, it feels great and it makes people warm.
Exhibits include "flowers and moons", "everything is endless", "Golden Buddha hand pharmacist glazed light", "Thousands of thousands of eyes and thousands of sorrows" and other works.
The Liuli China Museum is located in Shanghai’s Dapuqiao neighborhood, near the popular Tianzifang arts and crafts enclave. The museum is dedicated to showcasing contemporary glass art. It also houses some of the country’s oldest known glass artifacts. The impressive building features an absolutely striking visual display on its exterior. After dark the building glows via an impressive display of light. It’s truly a magical scene and one worth making a point to visit.
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Shanghai Glass Art Museum, presenting glass-made art. In addition to art display, the entire exhibition hall has video play area, which specializes in glass makers and the whole process of glass making. There is a floor inside the pavilion that shows the works Yang Huishan made, or is very amazing. The glass works are crystal clear, from different angles, will present different pictures. Admiring the dedicated and perseverance of the glass makers, full of their enthusiasm, is the era of fast food Qingliu.
Some educational significance, glass is very beautiful, when the museum is close, I saw it, this museum should belong to the personal biography museum, but also was shocked by small, this exhibition hall is small, the whole tour may only take an hour and a half, the first floor is glass goods, value is not expensive, The upstairs exhibition hall, feel the culture baking also almost meaning, buy not strong.
Shanghai Liquor Art Museum, a museum that collects the production of glass and artwork, is very worth seeing. The museum is on Taikang Road, very close to the center of the sun and moonlight. The first floor of the Liuli Museum is an exhibition hall, and there are also Liuli art sales counters, some can be used as daily necessities, some are collections of decorations. The colorful and crystal clear, all presented in different works, is indeed beautiful and heart-wrenching.
The Shanghai Liangli Art Gallery is well worth a slow look. It has seen the "A Twilight of the Glass Age" exhibition, which includes Colin Reid, a master glass-making figure, and the work of Yang Huishan, one of China's most famous liquor artists. Seeing the crystal clear artwork, can not be described in the simple beauty, that pure and flowing feeling, in the light and shadow in each angle has different presentation. These artworks, really refreshing, to the glass artists also awed.