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Guangdong Museum of Art

Yanyu Lu, Er Sha Island
Guangzhou
Pearl River Delta
China

Type: Gallery
Addmission Fee: $25
Hours: Tues-Sun 9 am-5 pm

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The GDMOA (Guangdong Museum of Art) was established in 1997 and is housed in a modern building on upmarket Ersha Island, near the Xinghai Concert Hall. The museum holds one of China’s largest contemporary art collections and also has worthwhile temporary exhibits from China and overseas – check the website for schedules.
Last updated October 13, 2008
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