The First Dragon of China
10.2.2012–27.1.2013
Gallery IV, Art Museum
Dragons are a central figure in Chinese culture. The exhibition presents the latest scientific and archaeological investigations into the origins of dragons, their involvement in politics with the rise of early civilization, and the earliest known dragon in Hong Kong and its ancestry. One of the most noteworthy displays includes a national treasure turquoise inlaid dragon plaque from the Erlitou archaeological site. The rare artifacts with profound academic and artistic value are now on display for the public.
Chinese Jades—The Dr. S.Y. Kwan Collection
11.2.2012–20.5.2012
Gallery I, Art Museum
This special exhibition features precious Chinese jades collected by Dr. Kwan Siu-yee. Most of the exhibits are on view for the first time. The exhibition demonstrates the many facets of the Dr. Kwan’s collection by six themes, namely ‘Ceremonial Jades’, ‘Naturalistic Animals’, ‘Scholarly Objects’, ‘Secular Ornaments’, ‘Auspicious Rebuses’ and ‘Archaism’.
Museum hours: Monday to Sunday, 10 am – 5 pm. Closed on public holidays. Free admission. For enquiry, please call 3943 7416.
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