Shanghai
Museum
Shanghai
Museum was founded in 1952 and moved to its current modern building in 1994. It is a
museum of ancient Chinese art, with a collection of 120,000 precious artworks of 21
categories. Its rich and high-quality collection of ancient Chinese bronze, ceramics,
painting and calligraphy is specially celebrated in the world.
- Shanghai
Museum includes the following galleries and exhibition halls:
Ancient
Chinese Bronze Gallery (Woo Po-Shing Gallery of Chinese Bronze)
Ancient
Chinese Sculpture Gallery (K.L. Watt Gallery of Chinese Sculpture)
Ancient
Chinese Ceramics Gallery (T.T. Tsui Gallery of Chinese
Ceramics)
Chinese
Painting Gallery (R.R. Shaw Gallery of Chinese Painting)
Chinese
Calligraphy Gallery (D.C.W. Teh, C.Y. Chu, R.S.Q. Ku, C.L. Luk and M.C. Tung Gallery of
Chinese Calligraphy)
Chinese
Seal Gallery (Lincoln and Lillian Chin Gallery of Chinese Seals)
Chinese
Ming and Qing Furniture Gallery (Chuang Tzeyuen & Chuang Tzekong Gallery of Ming and
Qing Furniture)
Chinese
Minority Nationalities' Art Gallery (The Kadoorie Gallery of Chinese Minority
Nationalities' Art)
Chinese
Coin Gallery (C.V. Starr Gallery of Chinese Coins)
Ancient
Chinese Jade Gallery (Joseph E. Hotung Gallery of Chinese Jades)
Zande
Lou Ceramics Gallery
No.
1 Exhibition Hall (S.C. Ko Exhibition Hall)
No. 2
Exhibition Hall (Dr. K.K. Leung Exhibition Hall)
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