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Shenzhen "Three-Body Problem: Fragments of Civilization" Immersive VR Exploration Experience Exhibition | Shenzhen

Shenzhen "Three-Body Problem: Fragments of Civilization" Immersive VR Exploration Experience Exhibition | Shenzhen

Oct 1, 2025–Sep 30, 2026 (UTC+8)
Shenzhen
Exhibitions
Shenzhen "Three-Body Problem: Fragments of Civilization" Immersive VR Exploration Experience Exhibition is based on Liu Cixin's original work, adopting a dual-dimensional "in-mirror + out-mirror" mode. Utilizing real-time rendering, full-body motion capture, and binocular 4K wireless transmission technology, it vividly presents iconic scenes like three suns in the sky, dehydration, and chaotic eras. Visitors can freely explore the 400㎡ venue for 35 min as participants of different civilizations, making choices based on "civilization fragment" clues before ultimately facing the ultimate question: whether to welcome the Trisolarans. Outdoor installations like the 13-meter-long "Natural Selection" battleship, themed lattes, and AI photo opportunities—exclusive Shenzhen content—extend the immersive experience to social and consumption scenarios, creating a cosmic civilization journey for sci-fi fans that's playable, photogenic, and take-home worthy.
"Vacation in the Solar System" Space Exploration Park Immersive Experience Exhibition - Shenzhen Station | wan ke guang chang ( shen zhen long gang ban tian dian )

"Vacation in the Solar System" Space Exploration Park Immersive Experience Exhibition - Shenzhen Station | wan ke guang chang ( shen zhen long gang ban tian dian )

Dec 24, 2025–Jan 4, 2027 (UTC+8)
Shenzhen
Exhibitions
"Solar System Vacation" Immersive Space Exploration Experience - Shenzhen Station is a cosmic-themed exhibition blending interactive technology with immersive environments. Visitors can journey through planetary spaces, experience aerospace simulations, light installations, and fun science exhibits. Discover the mysteries of our solar system through engaging Attractions & Tours, perfect for families and sci-fi enthusiasts alike. Embark on a delightful and wondrous interstellar getaway.
Shenzhen – A highly acclaimed must-see! "Forbidden Colors," an environmentally themed suspense drama featuring light and shadow art | hou hai hui ( hai bin lu dian )

Shenzhen – A highly acclaimed must-see! "Forbidden Colors," an environmentally themed suspense drama featuring light and shadow art | hou hai hui ( hai bin lu dian )

Jan 21–Dec 31, 2026 (UTC+8)
Shenzhen
Arts
On a night drenched in rain, within this dim and damp underground gallery, does the darkness conceal a masterpiece or forbidden truths? Who will uncover the long-buried case? Who is hiding the real past? Or is it all just an illusion? If you're a theater enthusiast, this will be your vanished fourth wall. If you're an experienced escape room player, the immersive lighting will pull you right in. And if you're a mystery buff who's seen countless thrillers, the twisted plotlines will leave you endlessly fascinated.
Shen Yuan's solo exhibition "Time Difference" | Sea World Culture and Arts Center

Shen Yuan's solo exhibition "Time Difference" | Sea World Culture and Arts Center

Mar 23–Jul 21, 2026 (UTC+8)
Shenzhen
Exhibitions
This exhibition will showcase over 10 large-scale installations, sculptures, and paper manuscripts, including 3 new works specially commissioned for this event. Titled "Time Difference," the exhibition not only refers to the temporal and spatial dislocation between different regions, cultures, and identities in the context of globalization but also metaphorically represents artist Shen Yuan's life track as an immigrant woman and art practitioner spanning over 30 years between China and France.
Shenzhen | Power Station Concert Tour | Shenzhen Sports Center - Sports Arena

Shenzhen | Power Station Concert Tour | Shenzhen Sports Center - Sports Arena

Jul 4, 2026 (UTC+8)
Shenzhen
Concerts
THREADS OF TIME: FROM THE COURT TO THE PRESENT - French Tapestry Treasures and Their Resonances in China | Shenzhen Bay Culture Square

THREADS OF TIME: FROM THE COURT TO THE PRESENT - French Tapestry Treasures and Their Resonances in China | Shenzhen Bay Culture Square

May 1–Aug 16, 2026 (UTC+8)
Shenzhen
Exhibitions
This exhibition is co-organized by Shenzhen Bay Culture Square and Manufactures Nationales - Sèvres & Mobilier National. As an institution under the French Ministry of Culture, Mobilier National inherits the legacy of royal collections while establishing a distinctive tapestry art system. Throughout periods of social change, it has maintained close collaboration with artists of their respective times, serving as both a custodian of France's exquisite craftsmanship and a symbol of its cultural heritage. For centuries, this tapestry art system has served French courts and leading national institutions, embodying the pinnacle of France's achievements in craft and aesthetics. This exhibition marks the first large-scale presentation in Asia of works from this prestigious collection. Bringing together more than forty exceptional tapestries, it traces the key transformations of French tapestry over the past century. From a courtly language of order and authority, tapestry underwent a profound shift in the 20th century, as changing artistic ideas and social contexts reshaped its role. Gradually, it moved beyond decoration andemerged as an independent art form. Featured works include tapestries created byHenri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Le Corbusier, Fernand Léger, Joan Miró, Zao Wou-Ki, and Victor Vasarely, highlighting the ongoing dialogue and collaboration between artists and the national workshops. These works underscore the deep historical roots and contemporary continuity of tapestry craftsmanship while emphasizing its unique position in the history of visual art. At the same time, the exhibition offers a perspective of “Resonances in China,” situating the traditions of French tapestry art within a cross-cultural dialogue between East and West. Within the context of China's long-standing weaving and design traditions, visitors are invited to reconsider the cultural resonance and renewed significance of this medium in the Chinese context. Shenzhen Bay Culture Plaza, in collaboration with France's National Furniture Museum (Manufactures Nationales - Sèvres & Mobilier National), presents "Century Clues: From Court to Contemporary - French Tapestry Treasures and Chinese Echoes," the Asian debut exhibition of France's national treasure tapestry masterpieces. Using tapestries as its medium and time as its narrative thread, the exhibition weaves together artistic traditions from classical weaving techniques to modern masterpieces. It offers a comprehensive showcase of centuries-old artistic heritage, vividly recreating the achievements of European court art and textile craftsmanship. 01 Over 40 French national treasure tapestry masterpieces Making its debut in Asia With a 400-year legacy of craftsmanship, these exquisite fabrics woven by royal French workshops once adorned palace halls. Now making their first transoceanic journey to China, these national treasures offer audiences an up-close encounter with priceless cultural artifacts. Charles Le Brun, The King's Visit to the Gobelins Manufactory, 1729, wool, silk and gold thread, 3.75 x 5.80m © Mobilier National, France / Photo: ©Merlin Projects Charles Le Brun, The King's Visit to the Gobelins Manufactory, 1729, wool, silk and gold thread, 3.75 x 5.80m © Mobilier National / Photo: ©Merlin Projects 02 Dozens of world-renowned master artists Exquisite tapestry collection Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Le Corbusier, Joan Miró, Zao Wou-Ki... World-renowned master artists collaborate with France's National Furniture Museum to blend diverse modern art movements and distinctive styles with exquisite weaving craftsmanship, infusing traditional textile art with fresh artistic expression to create works that embody the spirit of our times. Henri Matisse, Polynesia (Diptych) - The Sky, 1972, wool, 2.0 x 3.13m © Mobilier National, France / Photo: ©Isabelle Bideau Henri Matisse, Polynesia (diptych) - The Sky, 1972, Wool, 2.0 x 3.13m © Mobilier National / Photo: ©Isabelle Bideau Pablo Picasso, "Woman at Her Toilette", late 20th century, wool, 0.58 x 0.6m © Mobilier National, France / Photo: ©Françoise Baussan Pablo Picasso, Women at Their Toilette, 20th century, 4th quarter, Wool, 0.58 x 0.6m © Mobilier National / Photo: ©Françoise Baussan Le Corbusier, "Woman with Horseshoer", 1988, wool, 2.179 x 3.645m © Mobilier National, France / Photo: ©Isabelle Bideau Le Corbusier, The Woman and the Blacksmith, 1988, Wool, 2.179 x 3.645m © Mobilier National / Photo: ©Isabelle Bideau Joan Miró, "The Flight of Love," 1979, wool, 1.960 x 2.440 m © Mobilier National, France / Photo: ©Isabelle Bideau Joan Miró, Hirondelle d'amour, 1979, Wool, 1.960 x 2.440m © Mobilier National / Photo: © Isabelle Bideau Zao Wou-Ki, "Composition 1982", 2008, wool, 2.51 x 1.81m © Mobilier National, France / Photo: ©Isabelle Bideau Zao Wou-Ki, Composition 1982, 2008, Wool, 2.51 x 1.81m © Mobilier National / Photo: ©Isabelle Bideau 03 Seven sections Exploring the century-long evolution of tapestry art The exhibition systematically presents the evolution of tapestry art through seven thematic sections. Tracing a continuous thread through time, it showcases the journey from 17th-century French court weaving traditions to avant-garde creations by 20th-century masters, culminating in contemporary international collaborations and innovations. This comprehensive display reveals how tapestries transformed from royal treasures into modern artistic expressions. Jean Lurçat, "The Four Seasons - Summer," 1941, wool, 3.35 x 4.85m © Mobilier National, France / Photo: ©Philippe Sébert Jean Lurçat, "The Four Seasons: Summer," 1941, wool, 3.35 x 4.85m © Mobilier National / Photo: ©Philippe Sébert Victor Vasarely, Cheyt-Pall, 1977, wool, 2.58 x 2.58m © Mobilier National, France / Photo: ©Isabelle Bideau Victor Vasarely, Cheyt Pyr, 1977, wool, 2.58 x 2.58 m © Mobilier National / Photo: ©Isabelle Bideau 04 Special exhibition area: Echoes of China An Eastern perspective on French textile classics Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Croisements Festival, this exhibition features a dedicated China Perspective section showcasing masterpieces by leading artists like Wu Guanzhong, Liu Ye, Ding Yi, and Zhang Yonghe. Witness how Eastern aesthetics weave through the warp and weft of tapestry craftsmanship, creating a timeless artistic dialogue between Eastern and Western cultures. Wu Guanzhong, Twin Swallows, Art Tapestry, Xizang Highland Wool & Chinese Mulberry Silk, 2.50 x 1.35m Wu Guanzhong, Two Swallows, Art Tapestry, 85% Tibetan Highland Wool & 15% Chinese Silk, 2.50 x 1.35m Liu Ye, Pinocchio, Art Tapestry, Tibetan Highland Wool and Silk, 2.6 × 3.5m Liu Ye, Pinocchio, Art Tapestry, Tibetan Highland Wool & Silk, 2.6 x 3.5m Ding Yi, Ten Signs, Art Tapestry, Silk, 1.2 x 2.4m Ding Yi, Appearance of Crosses, Art Tapestry, silk, 1.2 x 2.4m Zhang Yonghe, Sixteen Grids, Art Tapestry, Xizang Highland Wool & New Zealand Wool, 2.4 x 2.4m Yungho Chang, 16-Grid Layout, Art Tapestry, Tibetan Highland Wool & New Zealand Wool, 2.4 x 2.4m About the National Furniture Museum and National Workshops of France © Manufactures nationales - Sèvres & Mobilier national © LACEN Since the 17th century, France's National Furniture Museum (Mobilier National) has been dedicated to preserving and passing on craftsmanship and artistic creation, with a mission to maintain, restore, and perpetuate France's exceptional artisanal skills. Its collection includes tens of thousands of furniture pieces and decorative art objects, which adorn official residences in France and overseas territories, playing a significant role in cultural exchange and diplomacy. On January 1, 2025, the National Furniture Museum (Mobilier National) merged with Cité de la Céramique–Sèvres & Limoges to form Manufactures Nationales (National Workshops of France).
Shenzhen | Yuki Hsu Concert Tour | Shenzhen Bay Sports Center

Shenzhen | Yuki Hsu Concert Tour | Shenzhen Bay Sports Center

May 2, 2026 (UTC+8)
Shenzhen
Concerts
Shenzhen | The Mixc World Stand-up Comedy [MOTO STAND-UP COMEDY] | Shenzhen

Shenzhen | The Mixc World Stand-up Comedy [MOTO STAND-UP COMEDY] | Shenzhen

Aug 22, 2025–May 23, 2026 (UTC+8)
Shenzhen
Arts
Life Chronicles: Immersive Exploration Experience - Shenzhen | Boxin Universe (Shenzhen) Immersive Exploration Center

Life Chronicles: Immersive Exploration Experience - Shenzhen | Boxin Universe (Shenzhen) Immersive Exploration Center

Jun 18, 2025–May 31, 2026 (UTC+8)
Shenzhen
Exhibitions
Following the phenomenal experience "The Missing Pharaoh," Bó Xīn Universe officially introduces its second large-scale virtual reality experience—"Era of Life: An Immersive Exploration"—to the Chinese market. This immersive journey is co-produced by Excurio, the creator of "The Missing Pharaoh," and the over 230-year-old French National Museum of Natural History (Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle). It takes audiences through 3.5 billion years of Earth's evolution, showcasing life's transformation across each major epoch. Marking its debut outside France after premiering at the French National Museum of Natural History, the experience also incorporates Chinese elements, vividly recreating the Cambrian-period landscapes of Chengjiang, Yunnan, and its surrounding areas. Audiences can "step into" the ancient shallow seas and witness firsthand the geological and biological wonders of prehistoric China.
"Paris 1874: Impressionist Night" Immersive Exploration Experience - Shenzhen | Boxin Universe (Shenzhen) Immersive Exploration Center

"Paris 1874: Impressionist Night" Immersive Exploration Experience - Shenzhen | Boxin Universe (Shenzhen) Immersive Exploration Center

Jun 18, 2025–Dec 31, 2099 (UTC+8)
Shenzhen
Exhibitions
A monumental collaboration between France's Musée d'Orsay and Boxin Universe for nationwide distribution, this experience is produced by Excurio France, the creative team behind "The Lost Pharaoh." During a 45-min immersive journey, audiences will explore the origins and impact of the groundbreaking Impressionist art movement, witnessing this pivotal milestone in art history. 1:1 digital scanning of original Impressionist masterpieces, with 3D scene restoration and virtual reality technology teams collaborating with architectural historians and Impressionist researchers to meticulously recreate Nadar's studio and exhibition, vividly bringing to life the historic debut of the Impressionist exhibition.
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