The "Golden Art Exhibition" at Shanghai Yuyuan is making a stunning debut on September 13!
Release time:
2024-09-09

The Yu Garden area, which has weathered 400 years of dust and smoke.
It is the birthplace of Shanghai’s century-old silverware tradition.
Time flows, and the timing and location are perfect.
We will here relaunch a grand gold exhibition that traces the past and connects it to the present.
Revisiting the beauty of gold art.
Gold is not exclusively for the nobility.
How to create gold and better integrate it into contemporary life.
Just like its ductility, it’s brimming with infinite possibilities.
Luoyang Tangyi Gold and Silverware Museum in collaboration with Dongjia Jinzao
See at a glance the 2,000-year history of golden development.
Meanwhile, the six selected exhibiting artists and designers,
They will also bring their unique, original gold creations.
It includes a variety of categories such as ornaments, tableware, accessories, and more.
Explore and showcase the vibrant facets of gold art in the contemporary era.
“Books hold the treasure of gold.”
The exhibition will also feature a...
The mysterious gold-tea study worth a million is open for a limited time.
Hurry and check in, take a photo, and soak up some golden energy!
Take home your very first pot of gold!
Exhibition Period: September 13 – December 15, 2024
Address: 3rd Floor, Shiying Hall, Huabao Building, Yuyuan Garden, Shanghai
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