
Four pieces of bronze relics, including
the bronze head of a pig, an ox, a monkey and a tiger, which
are originated from the Old Summer Palace of the Qing Dynasty
and twenty carved-stone Buddha statues from various Chinese
dynasties will be showcased at the Macau Tower from mid
to the end of December. The exhibition featuring such exquisite
arts relics is presented by Macao Chinese Culture and Art
Association and Poly Art Museum. The bronze relics symbolize
the remarkable artistic creativity of the dynasty and the
stylistic crossover of Chinese-western cultures, which was
prominent in the early Qing era. The exhibition is admission
free; guests must seize this precious opportunity of appreciating
China's cultural heritage.
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Exhibition date:
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19 - 29 December 2003
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Venue:
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Salon 1 - 3, Level 3
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Opening hours:
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10am - 9pm
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Free Admission
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