Zhang Xinzhe held an art exhibition in Shanghai called " People's Tide: Rare Paintings of Lunar Cards and 20th Century Fashion Exhibition." The exhibition was officially opened to the public on October 16th at the Aurora Museum in Shanghai. The exhibition displayed Zhang Xinzhe's collection of month card manuscripts and more than 100 pieces of related clothing from the 20th century, showing the audience the evolution of Shanghai's fashion trends. This was Zhang Xinzhe's first large-scale exhibition of his collection in the " niche " category of monthly cards. In the exhibition, the audience could appreciate the old calendar drawings in the old street scenes, as well as the early 20th-century costumes that echoed them, creating a magical atmosphere. The exhibition was set in Shanghai from 1910 to 1950, displaying more than 60 monthly card paintings and more than 40 sets of cheongsam. The exhibition as a whole presented a rich old Shanghai style.
Zhang Xinzhe will hold a concert in Shanghai in 2020. The concert was called the " Future Style " concert tour and would be held from December 14 to 15 at the Mercedes-Benz Cultural Center in Shanghai. This would be the world's first 5G solo concert. It was reported that Zhang Xinzhe would bring a philosophical love song that he had carefully prepared at the concert, and for the first time, he would try to combine technology and music. In addition, Zhang Xinzhe also set up his own collection studio in Shanghai and held a collection exhibition called "People's Tide" at the Aurora Museum. The exhibit was the reason why he loved Shanghai. It showed some oriental beauties who had traveled through time. Therefore, it could be said that Zhang Xinzhe had held many activities in Shanghai in 2020, including concerts and collections.
Yes, Zhang Xinzhe would hold a concert in Shanghai in 2021. According to the information in document [1] and document [2], Zhang Xinzhe will participate in the MOMO Live Annual Gala held at the Mercedes-Benz Cultural Center in Shanghai on June 12,2021. In addition, document [6] also mentioned that Zhang Xinzhe would hold the "Future 2.0" world tour concert at the Guangdong Olympic Stadium on October 30,2021, which was also a performance in Shanghai. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Zhang Xinzhe would hold a concert in Shanghai in 2021.
The details of Zhang Xinzhe's 2020 Shanghai concert were not mentioned. Therefore, I don't know anything about Zhang Xinzhe's 2020 Shanghai concert.
In 2024, Zhang Xinzhe would hold a concert in Shanghai. The concert was highly anticipated and would be held at the Shanghai Stadium on the evening of April 20th. Zhang Xinzhe was a legendary singer in the Chinese music industry. He had won the love of countless fans with his unique voice and affectionate singing style. His classic songs such as "Love Like the Tide" and "Too Much" are still widely sung today. This concert would be an audio and visual feast. Zhang Xinzhe would showcase his musical talent, sing classic songs, and bring some new surprises. As the venue of the concert, the Shanghai Stadium would present a shocking music feast to the audience.
Zhang Xinzhe held many concerts in Shanghai. However, the specific concert list and records were not found in the search results provided. Therefore, it was impossible to provide a detailed record of Zhang Xinzhe's concert in Shanghai.
Zhang Xinzhe's forgetting of his lyrics at the Shanghai concert had attracted some attention. Some people called it a " large-scale overturning scene," but others expressed their understanding and thought that forgetting words was a normal phenomenon. It was not uncommon for singers to forget their lines during concerts. However, Zhang Xinzhe's handling was considered too honest. He paused to think of the lyrics before continuing to sing. The song that he forgot the lyrics to this time was " Don't Be Afraid of My Sadness." This song was composed by Li Zongsheng and was not originally sung by Zhang Xinzhe. Although forgetting the lyrics might be embarrassing, the fans 'support for Zhang Xinzhe did not decrease. Generally speaking, forgetting lyrics was a common situation in concerts, and different singers had different ways of dealing with it.
There are many Dunhuan-related exhibition in Shanghai. The following are some of the exhibition addresses: - "Why Dunhuang" art exhibition is located at China Art Palace (Shanghai Art Museum)(205 Shangnan Road, Pudong New District). The exhibition time is from September 20 to December 20, 2024. - The venue of the exhibition was Dunhuang Museum of Modern Art (3rd Floor, South Changyang Chuanggu, No. 1687 Changyang Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai City). The exhibition time was from November 11th, 2024 to May 31st, 2025, 10:00 - 18:00 (admission stopped at 17:30). The novel "Gilded Palm" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The 2024 "Why Dunhuang" Dunhuang Art Exhibition was held from September 20 to December 20 at the China Art Palace (Shanghai Art Museum) in Shanghai. This was an annual representative exhibition of Dunhuang art with a variety of exhibition categories, a large scale exhibition, and a scarce display content. The exhibition focused on the culture, art and history of the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang. In the form of "cultural relics + replica of classic caves + murals and sculptures", a large number of representative and scarce precious cultural relics of the first and second levels and temporary copies were gathered, including cultural relics prohibited from leaving the country, as well as many cultural relics that were exhibited in Shanghai for the first time. The original caves were replicated 1:1 to realize the audience's experience of "seeing Dunhuang in Shanghai". There were many highlights in the exhibition, such as six pieces of exhibit that were exhibited for the first time in Shanghai, including Beiliang Stone Pagoda, Dunhuang Six-character True Word Stele that witnessed the cultural tolerance and mutual recognition of Dunhuang, and Shengli Stele that recorded the excavation time of Mogao Grottoes, etc. There are also 6 classic caves of Mogao Grottoes:1 replica caves;6 precious originals and replicas of the Sutra Cave; A total of 168 pieces/set of exhibit; And one of China's 195 cultural relics banned from going abroad, the Northern Wei embroidered Buddha statue supporter. The novel "Gilded Palm" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In 2023, there were many Dunhuan-related exhibition in Shanghai. For example, Nanshan Overseas Chinese Town had the Dunhuang Art Exhibition, which was the first exhibition in the country. It was limited to three months and combined various art forms such as digital, light and shadow, music, dance, and live performance. There were six exhibition areas in total, which could bring the audience a shocking experience of crossing thousands of years of history. On October 17th of the same year, it was announced that Aida Cruise and Dunhuang Research Institute would jointly launch the art exhibition "Missing Dunhuang: Digital Dunhuang Entering Aida Cruise", which would be displayed in the sea art gallery of the first domestic large-scale cruise ship "Aida·Magic City". On December 21, the original exhibition "Dunhuang Starry Sky" hosted by the Shanghai Planetarium (Shanghai Science and Technology Museum Branch) and the Dunhuang Research Institute opened. This was the first Dunhuang themed exhibition focusing on astronomy and starry sky culture. It integrated digital media technology to display the treasures of Dunhuang astronomy to the public in multiple dimensions and in depth. The novel "Gilded Palm" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were currently two Dunhuan-related exhibition in Shanghai. One was the "Why Dunhuang" art exhibition of the China Art Palace. Since its opening on September 20, it had received more than 100,000 Chinese and foreign audiences. The exhibition focused on the culture, art, and history of the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang. In the form of "cultural relics + replicas of classic caves + murals and sculptures", a large number of precious cultural relics and experts of past dynasties were gathered to present the exhibition.(Including cultural relics prohibited from leaving the country) and many cultural relics exhibited in Shanghai for the first time, and the classic grottoes of Mogao Grottoes were replicated to create a cultural travel experience of "seeing Dunhuang in Shanghai" for the audience. It also showed the integration of gold culture and Dunhuang culture. The gold products of Dunhuang culture in the exhibition also attracted much attention. The other was the "Image of Dunhuang" exhibition at the Dunhuang Museum of Modern Art, which opened on November 10th. This exhibition was not a one-to-one copy of the Mogao Grottoes, but a pioneering experiment that transcended times and regions. The exhibition consisted of four parts: history, nature, representation, and imagination. It was based on precious cultural relics scattered in different collections. The participating artists included unknown craftsmen and believers in history as well as contemporary artists. There were scent installation works created by the inheritors of the intangible cultural heritage of incense making, as well as many works that integrated Dunhuang elements and modern art techniques. The exhibition aimed to create a new environment and image through the combination and dialogue of cultural relics, ancient books and contemporary creations, and establish an open, cooperative, creative and communication platform. The novel "Gilded Palm" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!