Brush and Soul – Discovering the Liangtuxuan Collection 🎨📜

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Among Shanghai Museum’s quieter treasures lies the Liangtuxuan Collection, a gift of art and memory from the Ching Banlee family. Wandering through this gallery, I felt surrounded by centuries of reflection — elegant calligraphy beside misty mountain scenes, each piece alive with the artist’s rhythm and restraint. 🌄🖋️

There’s something intimate about it — the way the ink fades just slightly at the edge, the way a poem bends with emotion. These works aren’t only about skill; they carry a pulse of Chinese culture itself — harmony, nature, balance.

📍 Shanghai Museum, 201 Renmin Avenue, Huangpu District
🚇 Metro: Line 1, 2, or 8 → People’s Square Station
🕰️ Tip: Sit on one of the benches inside — the longer you look, the more details reveal themselves.

A visit here isn’t rushed — it’s a slow conversation between brush and soul, one you carry quietly with you long after leaving the museum. ✨

Post by Jaabma | Oct 20, 2025

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