Published on March 29, 2026
A groundbreaking immersive art installation titled “Amazing Zhulong” is set to debut on Tuesday at the China Art Museum in Pudong, marking a significant milestone in the world of contemporary art. This innovative display utilizes naked-eye 3D technology to bring to life mythological creatures from the ancient Chinese text, “Shan Hai Jing,” or “Classic of Mountains and Seas.”
The installation invites visitors to engage in a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Chinese mythology, showcasing the vibrant and diverse creatures that inhabit the mythical landscapes described in the classic text. The use of naked-eye 3D technology eliminates the need for special glasses, allowing viewers to experience the artwork in an immersive and accessible way.
Curators at the museum emphasize the importance of the “Shan Hai Jing” in Chinese culture, as it not only serves as a historical document but also as a source of inspiration for artists and storytellers throughout the ages. The installation aims to revive interest in these ancient tales, which offer profound insights into human nature, the natural world, and the cosmos.
Visitors will have the opportunity to see mythical beings such as the Zhulong, a legendary creature that symbolizes fire and illumination, and other figures that have captivated imaginations for centuries. The dynamic interplay of light, color, and 3D technology promises to create an enchanting atmosphere, merging ancient myths with modern artistic expression.
“Amazing Zhulong” is expected to draw art enthusiasts, families, and students alike, offering a unique educational experience that blends art, mythology, and technology. The installation is part of a broader initiative Art Museum to engage the public with contemporary art forms and foster a deeper understanding of China’s rich cultural heritage.
As the opening day approaches, excitement is building around the prospect of this innovative exhibition. gap between ancient stories and contemporary art practices, “Amazing Zhulong” stands to redefine how audiences experience and connect with Chinese mythology, making it a must-see event this season.
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