Visitors can view Monet’s Water Lily Pond (1900) and Water Lilies (1906), both on loan from the Art Institute of Chicago
Arts & Culture
The rhododendron festival, the Wutong Mountain Music Festival and the Vegetarian Culture Festival in Shenzhen officially kick off this month
The dance drama is set in the crossroads of the Silk Road, in Xinjiang where Buddhism was first introduced to China
The highlight of the festival is a trio of concerts running from 27 to 29 March, with a repertoire spanning the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and modern eras
Macao’s Gen Z poet Zita Si Tou discusses how her work, rooted in local history and women’s subjectivity, strives to connect with universal feeling across cultural boundaries
More than 2,000 companies and institutions and over 5,000 industry professionals are expected to attend, making this the largest edition to date
Split into three chapters, Girlfriends follows the Macao-based character of Lok, retracing her love life in reverse chronological order at age 34, 22 and 17
The festival features stage performances, film screenings, exhibitions, library activities, outreach initiatives and more to celebrate Hong Kong pop culture
The Cambridge Shakespeare Festival brings Shakespeare’s romantic comedy to Shenzhen’s WantU Space