Type | Chinese Traditional Art |
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Industry | Chinese art |
Founded | 1955 |
Headquarters | Central, Hong Kong |
Key people | The Lee family |
Website | manluenchoon.com |
Man Luen Choon (Chinese: 文聯莊) is a Chinese art supply store in Hong Kong.
History
Man Luen Choon was founded in 1955 by the Lee family. They have maintained a store in the Central district of Hong Kong since then. They sell art supplies as well as offering mounting, framing, backing, and other services. Their products are imported from mainland China, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan. The current owner is Monty Lee Mon-tat, the son of the founders.[1]
Art gallery
Man Luen Choon's art gallery displays various Chinese artwork by painters including include Zhang Daqian, Xu Beihong, Zhao Shaoang (趙少昂), and others.
References
External links
Scans of newspaper articles hosted on MLC's website:
- An article from the Apple Daily
- Articles from Next Magazine
- An article from the Hong Kong Daily News (新報)
- An article from the Sing Pao Daily News
- An article from Ming Pao
- An article from Cosmos Books (天地圖書)
- An article from Smart Shoppers Weekly (買得好週刊)
- An article from HK Magazine
- An article from Guardian UK
- An article from (LOHAS 樂活)
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