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Record-breaking exhibition set to bid farewell to Shanghai

By ZHANG KUN in Shanghai | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2025-05-15 06:37
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Visitors at the exhibition halls of On Top of the Pyramid: The Civilization of Ancient Egypt, at Shanghai Museum in May. The exhibition has received record-high attendance at a single paid exhibition since its launch in July 2024. GAO ERQIANG/CHINA DAILY

Shanghai Museum announced a series of upcoming projects for its ongoing exhibition On Top of the Pyramid: The Civilization of Ancient Egypt, which is scheduled to conclude in 100 days.

As one of the most favored art events in the city, the exhibition will close on Aug 17. The museum has kicked off a series of promotional campaigns for the 100-day countdown before the conclusion, calling on visitors to "grab the opportunity to see Egyptian antiquities in the last 100 days", said Chu Xiaobo, director of the museum, during a news conference on Friday.

"We expect to receive a large number of visitors during the coming weekends and summer holidays," he said. In order to meet the demand of enthusiastic visitors, the museum will extend its opening hours till 9 pm from July 1 to Aug 17 every day, except for Mondays, when the museum is closed.

For the last seven days of the exhibition, Chu has announced the "crazy 168-hour project".

"We will keep the museum open for 168 consecutive hours, from Aug 10 to 17," he said. "This is an unprecedented practice, and no other museum in the world has done this before."

The museum will mobilize volunteers and social forces to ensure security and smooth operation during this period, he said.

The largest showcase of ancient Egyptian artifacts in Asia features 788 objects selected from seven institutions around Egypt, arousing high attention and interest among audiences from home and abroad.

Since its opening on July 19 last year, the exhibition has received more than 2 million visitors, setting a new record for the highest attendance at a single paid exhibition in museums around the world, according to Li Feng, former deputy director of Shanghai Museum.

More than 70 percent of the visitors were from overseas and other parts of China besides Shanghai; and the exhibition has generated revenue of more than 580 million yuan ($80.5 million). Statistics from the Egyptian ministry of tourism and antiquities also showed that the exhibition in Shanghai has brought a 65 percent increase in the number of Chinese tourists to Egypt.

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