Museum · Luwan

Liuli China Museum

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The Liuli China Museum is a hidden gem in the bustling Tianzifang area of Shanghai's Luwan District. Housed in a beautifully restored lane house, the museum showcases an extensive collection of contemporary glass and crystal artworks, blending traditional Chinese craftsmanship with modern design. Visitors can explore multiple floors of exhibits, including delicate sculptures, intricate vases, and stunning installations that play with light and color. The museum also features a workshop where artisans demonstrate glassblowing and carving techniques, offering a fascinating glimpse into the creative process. A small gift shop sells unique glass pieces, making it a perfect spot for souvenir shopping. The intimate setting and curated displays make this a peaceful retreat from the nearby busy streets.

Don't miss

  • Exquisite glass sculptures by Loretta Yang and other contemporary artists
  • Live glassblowing demonstrations in the on-site workshop
  • Themed galleries showcasing the evolution of Chinese glass art
  • A serene rooftop garden with views of the Tianzifang neighborhood
  • Limited-edition glass pieces available in the museum shop

Tickets & tours

Ways to visit Liuli China Museum

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site for current prices. booking online may help skip queues during peak times). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Allow extra time to explore the surrounding Tianzifang alleys, filled with boutiques and cafes.
  • Photography is allowed in most areas, but flash may be prohibited near delicate pieces.
  • Audio guides are available in multiple languages for a deeper understanding of the exhibits.
  • The gift shop offers unique, high-quality glass items, but prices can be steep.

A bit of history

Founded in 2006 by renowned Taiwanese glass artist Loretta Yang and filmmaker Zhang Yi, Liuli China Museum was established to promote the art of liuli, a Chinese term for glass. The museum occupies a historic building that was once part of a residential lane, reflecting the area's cultural heritage.

Common questions

Is the museum suitable for children?

Yes, children can enjoy the colorful glass art, but supervision is needed near fragile exhibits. The workshop demonstrations are particularly engaging.

Can I buy tickets at the door?

Yes, tickets are available at the entrance, but booking online is recommended during holidays or weekends.

Are there guided tours?

Guided tours are available in Chinese and English; check the schedule upon arrival or book in advance.

How long does the workshop demonstration last?

Demonstrations typically run for about 20-30 minutes and are held at set times throughout the day.

Is there a dress code?

No specific dress code, but comfortable shoes are recommended as you'll be walking through multiple floors.

Can I take photos of the art?

Yes, non-flash photography is allowed. Some special exhibits may have restrictions.

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