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Madame Tussauds Shanghai, which was opened to the public in 2006, is the sixth in the world. It is located on the tenth floor of the New World Plaza on West Nanjing Road. Shanghai beat thirty other candidate cities by taking advantage of local celebrities and the extensive market outlook. Marie Tussaud was born in Strasbourg, France, and was famous Read more...
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The Power Station of Art is a museum of contemporary art in Shanghai. It is housed in a former power station. It is the first contemporary art museum in China. The renovation of the building cost $ 64 million, which was paid for by the Shanghai government. Read more...
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The Propaganda Poster Art Centre is a museum situated in Shanghai, which shows posters from the Maoist era of communist China, especially the cultural revolution. Read more...
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The Shanghai Natural History Museum is a museum dedicated to the natural history of the city of Shanghai. This is one of the largest natural history museums in China. The museum was previously located in the Shanghai Cotton Exchange Building and was moved to a specially designed area in the Jing’an Sculpture Park in 2015. Read more...
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The Shanghai Museum is a museum of ancient Chinese art located in People’s Square, a historical place in Shanghai’s Huangpu District of Great China. It was rebuilt in 1996 to its current location and is considered one of the first modern world-class museums in China. The top of the museum is sort of like an ancient Chinese cooking pot, so Read more...
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private art gallery founded by the Chinese art collector Liu Yiqian and his wife, Wang Wei, the Long Museum (West Bund) is currently one of the most influential of its kind in China. Located at the former site of Beipiao Wharf, the museum features its main building shaped in a “coal funnel” highlighting its architectural characteristics of the industrial civilization Read more...
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A vast art museum, housed in the former Chinese Expo pavilion over in Pudong. Works on display span modern and contemporary periods, and there’s also a steady rotation of temporary exhibitions, including lots from abroad. Good to know: it’s free to get in, but you need to reserve a ticket online in advance. Read more...