You may have seen oracle-bone inscriptions, Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.) bamboo slips, Dunhuang manuscripts, and the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) imperial documents before, but now you can view artifacts from all four of the categories, known as the four great discoveries of ancient literary artifacts in China’s early 20th century, at an exhibition running through March 10, 2024. Meanwhile, finely printed and revised Chinese literature books printed in the Ming and Qing dynasties are also on display. The exhibition, running through March 3, 2024, focuses on Lingnan depicted in ancient poetry and prose.
Booking: WeChat account “iszbwg”
Venue: Shenzhen Museum’s Ancient Art Division, Futian District (深圳博物馆古代艺术馆)
Metro: Line 9 to Hongling South Station (红岭南站), Exit A