The Changchun World Sculpture Park, located in Changchun, China, is a unique outdoor gallery that showcases hundreds of carvings from diverse cultures and countries. Set amidst parkland around a tranquil lake, the park features an array of sculptures, including Inuit, Māori, and Maya pieces. Visitors can explore four separate museums, each offering distinct collections such as East African Makonde wood carvings, works by renowned Chinese sculptor Wei Xiaoming, and a variety of art forms ranging from calligraphy to installations. This expansive and culturally rich park provides a serene and educational experience for all who visit.
Changchun World Sculpture Park
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