
Venue: Guardian Art Center, PuXuan Hotel
Highlights: Zhang Guangyu Art Exhibition, Afternoon Tea
Reminder: In order to avoid gatherings, you need to make an appointment in advance to visit the art exhibition, and it is also recommended to make an appointment in advance for afternoon tea.
For many people, the animations "Havoc in Heaven" and "Ma Liang" are unforgettable childhood memories. The Guardian Art Center is holding the "For the Future - Zhang Guangyu Art 12 Burns" exhibition to commemorate the 120th birthday of comic artist Zhang Guangyu anniversary. After watching the art exhibition, you might as well move to the Puxuan Hotel and enjoy the "Guangyu Art Afternoon Tea".

The afternoon tea is inspired by the classic work "Havoc in Heaven" by the "Father of the Monkey King", incorporating the images and colors from the animation, and displaying the representative elements in the form of desserts, which is very interesting. For example, the stone shaped by chocolate orange mousse is the birth of the stone monkey; the Huaguo Mountain-shaped dessert is made of white chocolate and coffee, and the sweet and bitter flavors blend in the mouth; the uniquely shaped "Golden Cudgel" is made of raspberries and chocolate chips; the vanilla mousse wrapped in mango transforms into a cute version of a "somersault cloud"; and the mango mousse printed with the image of Sun Wukong's manuscript is a vivid and interesting reproduction of the classic.
If art exhibitions can bring a full range of sensory enjoyment of sight, hearing, smell and touch through the interaction between online virtual and real spaces; then afternoon tea is the continuation of art in taste and vision, taking you into Zhang Guangyu The ideal paradise depicted.
Beijing News reporter Qu Xiaoyi
editor Li Zheng proofread Chen Diyan
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source: Beijing News