
On March 18, the "Gaze and Reverie: A Hungarian Art Duo—Solo Exhibitions of Péter Tuzson-Berczeli and Zsuzsa Gajdán" opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha. This cultural event is of great significance in celebrating the 77th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Hungary and the 10th anniversary of friendship province-county relations between Hunan Province and Somogy County, Hungary. It is co-organized by the Li Zijian Art Museum, the Consulate General of Hungary in Chongqing, and Hong Kong VA Galleries. The exhibitions feature 102 works by the two Hungarian artists and will run through March 31, with free admission to the public. (Photo/Tong Di, Hunan Daily)
Information:
Duration: March 18, 2026 to March 31, 2026
Venue: Li Zijian Art Museum (No. 385, Xiaoxiang South Road, Yuelu District, Changsha)
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:30-17:30 (last entry at 17:00);
Closed on Monday except statutory holidays
Ticket: free of charge
Before visiting, visitors are required to make a reservation via the museum's official WeChat account.

On March 18, the "Gaze and Reverie: A Hungarian Art Duo—Solo Exhibitions of Péter Tuzson-Berczeli and Zsuzsa Gajdán" opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha. This cultural event is of great significance in celebrating the 77th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Hungary and the 10th anniversary of friendship province-county relations between Hunan Province and Somogy County, Hungary. It is co-organized by the Li Zijian Art Museum, the Consulate General of Hungary in Chongqing, and Hong Kong VA Galleries. The exhibitions feature 102 works by the two Hungarian artists and will run through March 31, with free admission to the public. (Photo/Tong Di, Hunan Daily)

On March 18, the "Gaze and Reverie: A Hungarian Art Duo—Solo Exhibitions of Péter Tuzson-Berczeli and Zsuzsa Gajdán" opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha. This cultural event is of great significance in celebrating the 77th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Hungary and the 10th anniversary of friendship province-county relations between Hunan Province and Somogy County, Hungary. It is co-organized by the Li Zijian Art Museum, the Consulate General of Hungary in Chongqing, and Hong Kong VA Galleries. The exhibitions feature 102 works by the two Hungarian artists and will run through March 31, with free admission to the public. (Photo/Tong Di, Hunan Daily)

On March 18, the "Gaze and Reverie: A Hungarian Art Duo—Solo Exhibitions of Péter Tuzson-Berczeli and Zsuzsa Gajdán" opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha. This cultural event is of great significance in celebrating the 77th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Hungary and the 10th anniversary of friendship province-county relations between Hunan Province and Somogy County, Hungary. It is co-organized by the Li Zijian Art Museum, the Consulate General of Hungary in Chongqing, and Hong Kong VA Galleries. The exhibitions feature 102 works by the two Hungarian artists and will run through March 31, with free admission to the public. (Photo/Tong Di, Hunan Daily)

On March 18, the "Gaze and Reverie: A Hungarian Art Duo—Solo Exhibitions of Péter Tuzson-Berczeli and Zsuzsa Gajdán" opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha. This cultural event is of great significance in celebrating the 77th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Hungary and the 10th anniversary of friendship province-county relations between Hunan Province and Somogy County, Hungary. It is co-organized by the Li Zijian Art Museum, the Consulate General of Hungary in Chongqing, and Hong Kong VA Galleries. The exhibitions feature 102 works by the two Hungarian artists and will run through March 31, with free admission to the public. (Photo/Tong Di, Hunan Daily)

On March 18, the "Gaze and Reverie: A Hungarian Art Duo—Solo Exhibitions of Péter Tuzson-Berczeli and Zsuzsa Gajdán" opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha. This cultural event is of great significance in celebrating the 77th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Hungary and the 10th anniversary of friendship province-county relations between Hunan Province and Somogy County, Hungary. It is co-organized by the Li Zijian Art Museum, the Consulate General of Hungary in Chongqing, and Hong Kong VA Galleries. The exhibitions feature 102 works by the two Hungarian artists and will run through March 31, with free admission to the public. (Photo/Tong Di, Hunan Daily)

On March 18, the "Gaze and Reverie: A Hungarian Art Duo—Solo Exhibitions of Péter Tuzson-Berczeli and Zsuzsa Gajdán" opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha. This cultural event is of great significance in celebrating the 77th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Hungary and the 10th anniversary of friendship province-county relations between Hunan Province and Somogy County, Hungary. It is co-organized by the Li Zijian Art Museum, the Consulate General of Hungary in Chongqing, and Hong Kong VA Galleries. The exhibitions feature 102 works by the two Hungarian artists and will run through March 31, with free admission to the public. (Photo/Tong Di, Hunan Daily)
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Xiao Juan
Chinese source: hunantoday


