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  2. esea contemporary - Wikipedia

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    It was also Champion's aim that the centre would work towards becoming the UK agency for Chinese arts and culture. [30] The centre would operate as an agency from 1999 and the charity was renamed the Chinese Arts Centre Ltd in September 2000. [31] UK-based artists remained the main focus of the centre's exhibition programme during this period.

  3. Hong Kong Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Arts Centre. Hong Kong Arts Centre (HKAC; Chinese: 香港藝術中心) is a non-profit arts institution and art museum established in 1977. It promotes contemporary performing arts, visual arts, film and video arts. It also provides arts education. Its rival is the government-managed Hong Kong Museum of Art. These two museums are ...

  4. National Centre for the Performing Arts (China) - Wikipedia

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    The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) (国家大剧院), colloquially described as The Giant Egg (巨蛋), is an arts centre containing an opera house in Xicheng, Beijing, China. Designed by French architect Paul Andreu , the NCPA opened in 2007 and is the largest theatre complex in Asia.

  5. Changsha Meixihu International Culture and Arts Centre

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    The complex contains three separate cultural institutions: a theatre, a contemporary art museum (MICA), and a multi-purpose venue. It has a total floor area of 115,000 square metres. [2]

  6. Oriental Art Center - Wikipedia

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    The facility was jointly constructed by the Shanghai Municipal Government and Pudong New Area Government on a budget of 1.1 billion RMB.The right to operate its grounds were won by the Poly Culture and Arts Company in September 2003; they then partnered with the Wenhui-Xinmin United Press Group to establish the Shanghai Oriental Art Center Management Company, Limited.

  7. Sea World Culture and Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    Sea World Culture and Arts Center is a waterfront situated multi-use culture and arts center within the greater Sea World development in Shekou, Shenzhen, China. The project is a joint venture between the state owned China Merchants Group and Great Britain's Victoria and Albert Museum. [1] It is designed by the Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki ...

  8. National Art Museum of China - Wikipedia

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    The National Art Museum of China (NAMOC; 中国美术馆; 'China Art Museum') is the national art museum of China and the largest art museum in the nation. Located in Beijing and opened since 1963, it is a level-1 public welfare institution funded by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China.

  9. Suzhou Culture and Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    Suzhou Culture and Arts Centre (Chinese: 苏州文化艺术中心; pinyin: Sūzhōu wénhuà yìshù zhōngxīn), formerly known as Suzhou Science and Culture Arts Centre [1] (SSCAC), located to the east of Jinji Lake at the China–Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park, Suzhou, Jiangsu, is a cultural centre in China.