Grand opening of the new wing of the CUHK Art Museum, Lo Kwai-Sheung Pavilion
by Fruit Punch 雜果賓誌
Apr 10, 2025
The Art Museum of the Chinese University of Hong Kong recently exhibited rare stone tablets and calligraphy from the National List of Precious Ancient Books, including a Song Dynasty rubbing of the Chunhua Ge Tie (Chunhua Ge Tie). This rare exhibition is perfect for those interested in Chinese calligraphy and history.
The museum's tranquil atmosphere, neatly arranged exhibits, and well-lit interior create a perfect setting for slowly appreciating the delicate beauty of calligraphy. The exhibition runs until December 28th, so be sure to take advantage of your time to visit.
Recommended Route:
It's recommended to walk from MTR University Station to the Art Museum, a 10-minute walk away. First, explore the permanent exhibition to experience the highlights of the Art Museum's collection, then move on to the featured exhibition area, "Rare Stone Tablets and Calligraphy from the National List of Precious Ancient Books." You can carefully examine the Song Dynasty rubbing of the Chunhua Ge Tie, which includes works by many important calligraphers. Carefully examine the brushwork and historical context of each stele and calligraphic scroll, and learn about ancient calligraphy schools and traditions.
Exhibition Dates: September 23, 2025 - December 28, 2025
Venue: Hall 3, CUHK Museum
Must-See Activities/Photo Spots:
1. The exhibition centerpiece is the Song Dynasty rubbings of the Chunhua Ge Tie (Chunhua Ge Tie) exhibition, where calligraphy enthusiasts can enjoy each scroll.
2. The illuminated photo booth in the center of the exhibition hall features several strikingly designed installations, perfect for photo opportunities.
3. The interactive area at the end of the exhibition allows for detailed viewing of the inscriptions and calligraphy on screens. If interested, please linger for a while.
Practical Visiting Tips:
1. The exhibition space is quiet and less crowded on weekdays, making it ideal for in-depth appreciation without worrying about crowds.
2. In addition to the themed exhibitions, you can also visit the museum's other permanent exhibits to learn more about its Chinese art collection.
3. Reservations are not required, but it is recommended to arrive early to allow for ample time to fully appreciate the authentic calligraphy. 4. Eating and drinking are not permitted within the museum. Please maintain quietness during your visit and avoid disturbing other visitors.
5. For those interested in further research, the museum provides a brief introduction to the exhibition topics for advance research.
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