Louvre exhibits show influence of China
Rare treasures offer insights into cultural exchange across Asia, the Middle East and Europe, Zhang Kung Kun reports.
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"In fact, these museums communicate with each other, and they agreed that judging from the venue, professional competency of our staff, as well as our management capabilities, we have met their expectations as a partner for exhibition collaboration."
Li adds: "I believe the Louvre decided to work with us after serious consideration. Also, we have agreed to have more collaborations later on."
MAP is one of the newest landmarks in the heart of Shanghai's Lujiazui area on the eastern bank of the Huangpu River. Designed by the Pritzker Architecture Prizewinning French architect Jean Nouvel, the museum opened to the public in 2021, aiming to "presenting world-class exhibitions and promoting international cultural exchange".






















