Shanghai on the Chinese mainland is buzzing with innovative energy—not just in commerce, but in culture too. As dusk falls over the iconic Huangpu River, a specially outfitted river cruise docks at a landmark tourist pier, transforming traditional sightseeing into an unforgettable artistic journey.
Part of a special exhibition by the Museum of Art Pudong (MAP), the cruise offers a dynamic gallery experience. Visitors are welcomed into transformed corridors that serve as immersive gallery halls, where interactive designs bring the iconic works of Van Gogh, Monet, and other celebrated artists vividly to life.
This event marks the largest display ever mounted by Paris's Musee d'Orsay in China, and uniquely, it unfolds both inside the MAP gallery and on a moving river cruise. As the boat glides past the MAP's glass facade, masterpieces are projected onto the building, creating a luminous, open-air spectacle that fuses art with modern technology.
Coinciding with the high-quality growth seen in China's commerce under the 14th Five-Year Plan, this creative venture reflects a broader push toward blending economic progress with cultural innovation. It’s a fresh, inspiring experience that resonates with young explorers, art enthusiasts, and entrepreneurs alike—celebrating innovation and bridging the gap between tradition and modernity. 🚀🎨
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China's commerce shows high-quality growth under 14th Five-Year Plan
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