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Ongoing art exhibitions in Minhang

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en.shhqcbd.gov.cn| Updated: July 12, 2023

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An exhibition, A Landscape of Contemporary Chinese Painting, is underway at the JinChen YFM Art Gallery and will run until Aug 17. Artworks featuring mountains, rivers, flowers, birds, and figures demonstrate the distinctive ways of artistic expression by 13 painters. [Photo/WeChat account: minhangnews]

Location: No 88 Yonghong Road, Minhang district, Shanghai

Ticket price: Free

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An exhibition featuring bronze relics from Ordos, the Inner Mongolia autonomous region, is ongoing at the Museum of Minhang District and will run until Aug 13. More than 300 pieces of exquisite bronze ware are expected to reflect nomadic life from the Shang Dynasty (c. 16th century-11th century BC) to the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 24). [Photo/WeChat account: minhangnews]

Location: No 1538, Xinzhen Road, Minhang district, Shanghai

Ticket price: Free

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Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman's signature work Rubber Duck is on display at the Shanghai Powerlong Museum. It is part of the Florentijn Hofman Celebrate Together exhibition, showcasing several of the artist's animal-themed works, including a 20-meter high birthday cat. [Photo/WeChat account: minhangnews]

Opening hours: 10 am to 6 pm, Tuesday to Sunday until Oct 8

Location: No 3055 Caobao Road, Minhang district, Shanghai

Ticket price: 138 yuan ($19.19) per person, 228 yuan for a double ticket, 118 yuan for the museum's members, students, seniors, and disabled people

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