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Jiang Kun Ink Painting Exhibition

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On June 14, the Jiang Kun Ink Painting Exhibition opened at Special Exhibition Hall 3 of the Hunan Museum. The exhibition showcases over 40 pieces (sets) of Chinese paintings created by the late renowned Hunan painter Mr. Jiang Kun. Divided into two thematic sections, "Journeys Through Hunan and Guizhou" and "Tracing the Source of the Yangtze River," the exhibition presents Mr. Jiang Kun's ink world through the two threads of "hometown" and "the Yangtze River." The exhibition will run until August 9 and is open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Tian Chao and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)


On June 14, the Jiang Kun Ink Painting Exhibition opened at Special Exhibition Hall 3 of the Hunan Museum. The exhibition showcases over 40 pieces (sets) of Chinese paintings created by the late renowned Hunan painter Mr. Jiang Kun. Divided into two thematic sections, "Journeys Through Hunan and Guizhou" and "Tracing the Source of the Yangtze River," the exhibition presents Mr. Jiang Kun's ink world through the two threads of "hometown" and "the Yangtze River." The exhibition will run until August 9 and is open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Tian Chao and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)


On June 14, the Jiang Kun Ink Painting Exhibition opened at Special Exhibition Hall 3 of the Hunan Museum. The exhibition showcases over 40 pieces (sets) of Chinese paintings created by the late renowned Hunan painter Mr. Jiang Kun. Divided into two thematic sections, "Journeys Through Hunan and Guizhou" and "Tracing the Source of the Yangtze River," the exhibition presents Mr. Jiang Kun's ink world through the two threads of "hometown" and "the Yangtze River." The exhibition will run until August 9 and is open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Tian Chao and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)


On June 14, the Jiang Kun Ink Painting Exhibition opened at Special Exhibition Hall 3 of the Hunan Museum. The exhibition showcases over 40 pieces (sets) of Chinese paintings created by the late renowned Hunan painter Mr. Jiang Kun. Divided into two thematic sections, "Journeys Through Hunan and Guizhou" and "Tracing the Source of the Yangtze River," the exhibition presents Mr. Jiang Kun's ink world through the two threads of "hometown" and "the Yangtze River." The exhibition will run until August 9 and is open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Tian Chao and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)


On June 14, the Jiang Kun Ink Painting Exhibition opened at Special Exhibition Hall 3 of the Hunan Museum. The exhibition showcases over 40 pieces (sets) of Chinese paintings created by the late renowned Hunan painter Mr. Jiang Kun. Divided into two thematic sections, "Journeys Through Hunan and Guizhou" and "Tracing the Source of the Yangtze River," the exhibition presents Mr. Jiang Kun's ink world through the two threads of "hometown" and "the Yangtze River." The exhibition will run until August 9 and is open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Tian Chao and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)


On June 14, the Jiang Kun Ink Painting Exhibition opened at Special Exhibition Hall 3 of the Hunan Museum. The exhibition showcases over 40 pieces (sets) of Chinese paintings created by the late renowned Hunan painter Mr. Jiang Kun. Divided into two thematic sections, "Journeys Through Hunan and Guizhou" and "Tracing the Source of the Yangtze River," the exhibition presents Mr. Jiang Kun's ink world through the two threads of "hometown" and "the Yangtze River." The exhibition will run until August 9 and is open to the public free of charge. (Photo/Tian Chao and Long Wenyang, Hunan Daily)

Information

Duration: June 14 - August 9, 2026

Venue: Hunan Museum (No. 50, Dongfeng Road, Kaifu District, Changsha City)

Opening hours:

Tuesday to Sunday: 9:00-17:00 (last entry at 16:00)

Closed on Monday except statutory holidays.

Ticket: free of charge

Before visiting, visitors need to make a reservation via the museum's official WeChat account or Alipay mini program


Chinese source: hunantoday