Showing posts with label museum display cases. museum showcase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label museum display cases. museum showcase. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea

For China(Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea, Relicase supplied showcases for the permanent exhibition halls received great praise from the client. These permanent exhibition halls include the Forbidden City, the Pre-Nature Ecological Exhibition Hall, and the Seven Provinces Cultural Relics Exhibition Hall, etc.

The museum is located at Tanmen Township in Qionghai City, south China's Hainan Province, on the east coast of the island province of Hainan. It will have exhibitions on history, culture, ecosystems of the sea, as well as antiques found from the coastal provinces and under the sea, highlighting China's sovereignty over the South China Sea and the protection of cultural heritage. The museum is a key base for exhibiting the history and culture of the South China Sea. It also serves to promote exchanges and cooperation among countries along the maritime Silk Road.

The Museum has the building covers an area of 70593 square meters, where you can see nearby many ancient artifacts-porcelain, jewelry, models ships and much more. It collects more than 70,000 artworks, including historical export cultural relics, Nanhai biological specimens, Hainan historical relics, and historical ship models.
China (Hainan) Museum of the South China Sea

Friday, November 23, 2018

Collection Exhibition of Master Huang Yongyu

For the individual's collection exhibition of Master Huang Yongyu, Relicase tailored the display cases based on the character and position of his works. Mr. Huang expressed it was positive cooperation, especially on the protection of the painting paper.

Internationally acclaimed Chinese art master Huang Yongyu is known for his woodblock prints, ink paintings, and literary works. A multi-talented man, Huang has published poems, essays, novels, screenplays, and photo albums. A prolific carver of wooden engravings, he has held exhibitions in China, Hong Kong, Australia, Germany, and Italy. Huang’s ink works are often scenes of wildlife, foliage, or human figures. Born in 1924 in Fenghuang, China, he never attended a regular school but instead studied literature and art on his own. Perhaps this is why he shows such initiative and vitality in his works without any set pattern.