What's on in Shanghai

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  SHANGHAI, May 19 (Xinhua) -- The following are shows and exhibitions available in Shanghai in the coming week:

  China Performing Arts and Creative Products Expo

  Date: May 19-22, 2019

  Venue: Shanghai Exhibition Center

  Introduction:

  As one of the highlights of the upcoming 12th China Art Festival, the grand China Performing Arts and Creative Products Expo will open to the public at the Shanghai Exhibition Center from May 19 to 22. The exhibition will bring together China's most brilliant performances and creative products in recent years and has registered 705 exhibitors, including the Palace Museum, the Shanghai Grand Theater and the Memorial Museum of the site of the First Congress of the Communist Party of China. Visitors may book online for free entrance.

  Yannick Nezet-Seguin & The Philadelphia Orchestra

  Date: May 26, 2019

  Venue: Shanghai Oriental Art Center

  Introduction:

  Nezet-Seguin is widely recognized for his musicianship, dedication and charisma. He'll be conducting the famed ensemble of the Philadelphia Orchestra that he leads in Shanghai, with gold-medallist Zhang Haochen on piano for Rachmaninov's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, and soprano Lei Jia for Tan Dun's Vocal Concerto, The Deer of Nine Colors, as well as Sibelius' Symphony No. 2 in D Major.

  Arts of the Great Ocean: Pacific Art Collections from the Musee du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac (Exhibition)

  Date: May 15 to August 18

  Venue: Shanghai Museum

  Introduction:

  The Shanghai Museum not only celebrates its collections and displays of ancient Chinese art, but also aims to present magnificent arts and civilizations from different continents. This exhibition is the first to deliver a more complete view of the art of Oceania in China's mainland. It fully displays its rustic charm with 150 artworks. Enditem

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