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Exhibition of fishing junk models by Wan Chun to be inaugurated next week at the Historical Archives of Macao

Fishing junk models will be exhibited in the gallery of the Historical Archives of Macao.

The exhibition “The Mastery of Shipbuilding – Fishing Junk Models by Wan Chun”, organised by the Historical Archives of Macao under the auspices of the Cultural Affairs Bureau, will be inaugurated on the premises on 29 December (next Tuesday) at 6:00pm. Several fishing junk models crafted by experienced Macao shipbuilder Wan Chun will be exhibited, illustrating the aesthetics of his craftsmanship and embodying the techniques and spirit of shipbuilding. Shipbuilding is a traditional industry of Macao, established over one and a half centuries ago. Many shipyards were scattered throughout the city. At the end of the last century, due to the high technical level of the local shipbuilders, Macao became a sizeable shipbuilding centre of wooden fishing junks in South China. Following the recent decline of this industry, experienced Macao shipbuilder Wan Chun crafted several miniatures of fishing junks based on his shipbuilding techniques experience and skills from memory, producing a series of lively miniature fishing junk replicas, allowing the public to get to know this almost extinct art. The exhibition “The Mastery of Shipbuilding – Fishing Junk Models by Wan Chun” will be open to the public at the gallery of the Historical Archives of Macao from 30 December 2015 to 9 April 2016, from 10:00am to 6:00pm except on Sundays and public holidays. Admission is free. For more information, please visit the Historical Archives of Macao website: www.archives.gov.mo or call the HAM through tel. (853) 2859 2919 for enquiries during office hours.

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