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China Design Now
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Victoria and Albert Museum
London, United Kingdom
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• Family tickets are available for groups of 2 adults and 2 children (aged 12-17 yrs old) or groups of 1 adult and 2 children (aged 12-17 yrs old). Please select the total number of people in your party here.
• The V&A is fully accessible to disabled customers and carers
• An audio guide for this event is available at an additional supplement. You will be able to add this to your order once you have added your tickets to your shopping basket.
• Proof of eligibility for any concession, special offer or free tickets will be required at the V&A.
• † For family tickets select the family ticket you require on the first ticket and the correct number of additional family tickets (2 or 3).

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China Design Now
Victoria and Albert Museum
London
United Kingdom
Tue, 8th July 2008 - Sun, 13th July 2008
Sponsored by HSBC
The V&A’s spring exhibition, China Design Now, will explore the recent explosion of new design in China, from the 2008 Olympic stadium to the most interesting fashion and graphics.
The exhibition captures a dynamic phase as China opens up to global influences, and looks at developments in three rapidly expanding cities - Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen. It will display the work of Chinese and international designers, focussing on architecture, fashion, youth culture and graphics as well as film, photography, product and furniture design and digital media.
An audioguide for this event is available at a supplement. You will be able to add this to your order once you have added your tickets to your shopping basket.
Image: Photography by John Ross. All rights reserved.

Sponsored by HSBC
The V&A’s spring exhibition, China Design Now, will explore the recent explosion of new design in China, from the 2008 Olympic stadium to the most interesting fashion and graphics.
The exhibition captures a dynamic phase as China opens up to global influences, and looks at developments in three rapidly expanding cities - Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen. It will display the work of Chinese and international designers, focussing on architecture, fashion, youth culture and
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