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Hidden Shenzhen Contemporary Art and Urban Planning Museum🇨🇳

#chinatrip The whole building is composed of Shenzhen Contemporary Art Museum and Urban Planning Exhibition Hall, which are independent and organically unified. The cloud sculpture at the entrance of the first floor is a huge seamless mirror stainless steel whole. Through the unique surface and unique mirror treatment, the modelling and lighting of the two halls are reflected to the audience at another angle. Cloud sculpture is not only part of the architectural space of the two pavilions, but also a huge and shocking work of art. ⏰Business hours: 10:00-18:00 (Admission stops at 17:30, closed on Monday) Tickets: Admission is free. You need to make an appointment in advance on the WeChat official account "Shenzhen Contemporary Art and Urban Planning Museum". The number of people can be controlled in time to make an appointment. To enter the museum, you need to scan the QR code of the appointment to the staff. 📍Address: No. 184, Fuzhong Road, Futian District, Shenzhen 🚉Day Arrival Traffic: Get off at the Children's Palace Station of Metro Line 4
Posted: Jun 26, 2024
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