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In Yangjiang, a quiet city in southern China, the art museum founded by Zheng Guogu is more than an exhibition venue – it's a living, evolving creative ecosystem. As a cultural landmark, it attracts artists from around the world to live, work and exchange ideas. Immersed in the space, they engage with the rhythms of this southern Chinese city – turning everyday life into an ongoing artistic dialogue.
In Yangjiang, a quiet city in southern China, the art museum founded by Zheng Guogu is more than an exhibition venue – it's a living, evolving creative ecosystem. As a cultural landmark, it attracts artists from around the world to live, work and exchange ideas. Immersed in the space, they engage with the rhythms of this southern Chinese city – turning everyday life into an ongoing artistic dialogue.