A Monument of Chinese Art is located on Pudong’s Binjiang Avenue, Shanghai, with a grand modern architectural complex and deep humanistic heritage interwoven, it is hailed as “a temporal monument within an art palace.” Its exterior architecture blends traditional palace styles with modern streamlined design, glass curtain walls reflect the Huangpu River scenery, symbolizing the eternal dialogue between art and times. The main exhibition area, “China’s Modern and Contemporary Art Exhibition,” showcases over 2,000 precious collections from the late Qing Dynasty to the present day, presenting the innovative spirit of Shanghai art’s openness and integration.