Treasures in Shanghai Museum, Shanghai, China.
Video footage of some favourite works of art in Shanghai Museum: ancient chinese sculpture first, then bronze vessels, a couple of jade items and then finally some ceramics. Shanghai Museum is very impressive. Location: People's Square, Shanghai, China. Seen here on 9 June 2010.
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The Shanghai Museum is a museum of ancient Chinese art, situated on the People's Square in the Huangpu District of Shanghai, China. Rebuilt at its current location in 1996, it is considered one of China's first world-class modern museums. More info please visit:
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China Art Museum Shanghai Part 1
The China Art Museum in Shanghai offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history of Chinese art and culture. In this video you will get a chance to see some of the beautiful pieces and architecture that this great location has to offer.
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China Art Museum Shanghai Part 2
This video is a continuation of our look inside the China Art Museum in Shanghai. Our host will walk you through the galleries of the museum showcasing the amazing artistry.
Shanghai Museum - A Huge Museum of Ancient Chinese Art
The Shanghai Museum is located on 201 Renmin Ave, Huangpu, Shanghai, China. Here you can find a huge collection of cultural items including ancient Chinese bronze, ceramics, painting, jades, seals, sculpture, and calligraphy.
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Must Go Museum in Shanghai - Shanghai Museum 上海博物館
Just like the Shanghai History Museum, the Shanghai Museum 上海博物館 is also free, check it out.
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Shanghai Museum of Arts and Crafts 上海工艺美术博物馆
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Continuation of my tour of Shanghai, I visit the Shanghai Art museum in the extreme heat wave.
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YUYUAN MARKET NEAR YUYUAN GARDEN , SHANGHAI, CHINA
Yuyuan Market, or Yuyuan Bazaar, is located next to the Yuyuan Garden. Today the area is also home to a lively market that specializes in traditional Chinese arts and crafts. Today the market is the representative spot of Old Shanghai. Many locals and tourists go to find unique items to purchase and grab a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants.
You can pick some antiques, silk fans, bamboo articles, shell carvings, paintings, or you try some Shanghai Xiao Long Bao (Soup Dumplings), vegetarian buns, chicken soup to experience a little of the Shanghai culture. It is surely pleasing, and you will get back home with great souvenirs.
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Tianzifang, a touristy arts and crafts area, Shanghai, China
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Oriental Pearl Tower, Coca Cola Mini Park, Shanghai Museum & Attractions, The Bund, Shanghai, China
The Oriental Pearl Radio & TV Tower has become a symbol of modern Shanghai, it's location at the tip of Lujiazu in the Pudong new area by the side of Huangpu River opposite the Bund is one of the most impressive silhouttes of the Shanghai skyline. Standing 468m high it houses numerous attractions including Hotel, Restaurant, glass walkway, Coca Cola Mini park, The Shanghai Municipal History Museum shops and arcades. The Oriental Pearl Tower, The Bund, Pudong, Shanghai, China 2018
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Shanghai Museum 上海博物館
The art of calligraphy is widely practiced and revered in the East Asian civilizations that use or used Chinese characters. These include China, Japan, Korea, and to a lesser extent, Vietnam. In addition to being an artform in its own right, calligraphy has also influenced ink and wash painting, which is accomplished using similar tools and techniques. The East Asian tradition of calligraphy originated and developed from China, specifically the ink and brush writing of Chinese characters. There is a general standardization of the various styles of calligraphy in the East Asian tradition. Calligraphy has also led to the development of many other forms of art in East Asia, including seal carving, ornate paperweights, and inkstones. Chinese calligraphy written by Song Dynasty (A.D. 1051-1108) poet Mi Fu. For centuries, the Chinese literati were expected to master the art of calligraphy. Asian calligraphy typically uses ink brushes to write Chinese characters. Calligraphy is considered an important art in East Asia and the most refined form of East Asian painting. Calligraphy has also influenced ink and wash painting, which is accomplished using similar tools and techniques. Calligraphy has influenced most major art styles in East Asia, including sumi-e, a style of Chinese, Korean, and Japanese painting based entirely on calligraphy.
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中国旅行2009 上海博物館 (Shanghai Museum in Chaina)
The museum has a collection of over 120,000 pieces, including bronze, ceramics, calligraphy, furniture, jades, ancient coins, paintings, seals, sculptures, minority art and foreign art. It has eleven galleries and three special temporary exhibition halls. / 上海博物館の収蔵品の内、注目を集めるのは青銅器である。博物館の外観がそもそも青銅器を象ったものであるが、世界的に有名なコレクションである。無論、書画・磁器陶器・印璽・家具などの収蔵品も多いものの、青銅器コレクションに比肩するものは無い。
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Shanghai - Chinese Printed Blue Nankeen Exhibition Hall
Chipped paint was on yet another wall leading us deeper into the maze. The narrow alleyways were so cramped and high that any impressive discovery along this path seemed an impossibility. The space was just too modest. The lines of laundry hanging above our heads revealed a working class neighborhood, not a destination worthy of a popular Shanghai museum.
It's here somewhere, Alicia promised. She was confident of our route. I was less so.
Nevertheless, I was beginning to be charmed by the setting. Soft moss clung to the lower corners of buildings and cobblestones. The green offered an organic gradient when mixed with the blue sign painted on the walls. The large mural pointed left with a faded arrow.
We were deep around the corners now. Clothes hanging from 2nd and 3rd story windows were drying in the breeze. The rustling of the fabric was a pleasant acoustic surprise. A short backtrack along our path would quickly lead to the typical congestion of the city. Yet here, the flap of a sheet corner in the wind was the explicit sound.
Traipsing around these gentle corners of Shanghai was already a worthy effort.
Then, through a small gate at the end of the alleyway: a courtyard. The expanse of stone and concrete terminated onto a patch of lawn; a humble plot aside a sun bleached facade. Patterns of blue fabric hung from clotheslines. They gently sang in the late morning breeze, just like the earlier collections of laundry. The canopy of fabric covered the entire yard. It flowed toward a tiny museum. A final sign announced unobtrusively Nankeen Exhibition Hall.
This is it! said Alicia as she disappeared under the blue sheets and walked to the entrance.
For me, I found a short stump and sat between the draped fabric outside. Before I even ventured inside the Nankeen museum, I had found my perfect spot in Shanghai.