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Museum aims to serve the public

By Zhang Kun | China Daily | Updated: 2014-01-17 07:17

Budi Tek made it very clear that his new private museum in Shanghai is for nothing but art.

The Chinese-Indonesian has been an important collector of contemporary Chinese art for more than 10 years. In May, his Yuz Museum-housed in a renovated airplane factory-will open to the public in Shanghai.

"I have no business projects in China," he told the media after a ceremony to celebrate the completion of the reconstruction works on Jan 8.

Museum aims to serve the public

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