Posts Tagged ‘Shenzhen Daily’

Buddhist sculptures from Shanxi on display at Shenzhen Museum

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Ancient Buddhist sculptures are scattered throughout Shanxi Province, including in the world-famous Yungang Grottoes and Tianlongshan Grottoes. In the “Solemn Images of Buddhist Sculptures from Shanxi Province” exhibition at the Shenzhen Museum people can find out more about the Shanxi Province’s history and culture. The Shenzhen Daily article A showcase of Buddhist art in Shanxi reports that the exhibition is scheduled to run until 28 August and features 61 sculptures, 23 of which are national first-class cultural relics.

Shenzhen Bao’an Labor Museum

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

In the Shenzhen Daily article Bao’an Labor Museum James Baquet introduces this little-known but very interesting museum.

The difference between temples and halls?

Sunday, May 1st, 2011

Chinese folk temples and local halls share many characteristics, especially on the outside. However, as James Baquet explains in the Shenzhen Daily article Temples vs. halls, the interior of the building will betray its true purpose.

May Day holiday destinations – Qinghai Lake and Xilinguole Grassland

Sunday, May 1st, 2011

The Shenzhen Daily article Ideal May Day holiday destinations (Part II) presents two further destinations with great scenery for the May Day holiday – Qinghai Lake and Xilinguole Grassland.

Shenzhen’s new tallest building is 8th tallest in the world

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Kingkey 100, Shenzhen’s tallest building, is nearing completion. Located in Shenzhen’s Luohu District, Kingkey 100 has 100 floors and soars to 441.8 meters, surpassing the neighboring Diwang Building (383.95 meters), the previous city record-holder. Kingkey 100 is the world’s eighth-highest building, and is linked to the KK Mall which opened in November with luxury brand stores, restaurants and Shenzhen’s first IMAX cinema. Read more in Cao Zhen’s Shenzhen Daily article City’s new tallest landmark is 441.8 meters.