Scenic spot introduction:

Xuzhou Li Keran Art Museum was built in memory of Mr. Li Keran, an outstanding painter, poet and disciple of painter Qi Baishi in modern China. Li Keran was good at painting landscapes and figures, especially cows. He integrated Western painting techniques into traditional brush and ink shapes, and introduced Western painting light and dark processing methods into Chinese paintings, and achieved high artistic achievements. The art museum was expanded on the basis of his former residence. It is not only a good place to learn about the master's life and works, but also the best place to cultivate sentiment and experience art.

Attractions distribution:

Li Keran Art Museum is located at No. 16, Guangda North Lane, Jianguo East Road, covering a total area of ​​7.2 acres. The scenic spot consists of the new Li Keran Art Museum, Li Keran's old residence and the newly built West Cross Courtyard. It is where Mr. Li Keran's father Li Huichun, mother and brother Li Yongping lived, and where Mr. Li Keran's sister Li Xuan, younger sisters Li Yongzhen, Li Yongshu, Li Wan and Li Juan lived. , Mr. Li Keran’s former residence, and Mr. Li Keran’s younger brother Li Yongxiang (Ke Peng)’s former residence. The new museum consists of four parts: the exhibition hall, the academic lecture hall, the comprehensive function hall and the outdoor courtyard, where various activities are often held.

Scenic spot qualifications:

National 3A scenic spot

Scenic spot features:

Leisure, art appreciation, exhibition hall, former site
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Shopping recommendations:

Books, picture albums

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China > Jiangsu Province > Xuzhou City > Yunlong District

How to get there:

Bus routes: No. 14/14w, 32/32w, 97w/Lin97, 97, 105/105w, 605, You 2 Road, inner ring road, exit at Enhua Building.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Li Keran ticket price:

free

Scenic area opening hours:

Tuesday to Sunday 09:00-17:00 (no entry at 16:00), closed every Monday (except national statutory holidays and exhibition periods)

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