Custom Sculpture installations

Bronze Chime Bells

Bianzhong (Set of Bronze Chime Bells) is the most significant ritual percussion instrument in ancient China, spanning from the Shang
Cooling Off – Location: Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street, Hankou, Wuhan, Hubei Province

Take a break in the shade

Bronze sculpture

The ensemble is executed in a full-realism urban genre style, featuring life-size (1:1) modeling that strictly adheres to the principles
Reclaiming the British Concession – Located in the historic riverside district of Hankou, Wuhan, Hubei Province

The Recovery of the British Concession

Bronze sculpture

The sculpture is thematically derived from the 1927 recovery of the British Concession in Hankou (associated with the historical "January
“The Tea Road” Sculpture Group at Hankou Riverside Park, Wuhan – Located at the Tea Road Cultural Park in Hankou Riverside Park, Wuhan, Hubei Province

The Great Tea Road Sculptural Ensemble

Bronze sculpture

Located in the Great Tea Road Cultural Park on the Hankou Riverfront in Wuhan, Hubei, this is an iconic, large-scale
Hot Dry Noodles – Bronze Sculpture – Located on Jianghan Road, Hankou, Wuhan, Hubei Province / Hankou Water Tower Historic District (Yikangli Pedestrian Street)

Hot Dry Noodles

Bronze sculpture

This ensemble belongs to the "Old Hankou Breakfast (Guozao) Folklore Sculpture Series," situated within the Jianghan Road / Hankou Water
“Carrying Water” – Bronze Sculpture – Located in the Riverside Area of Hankou, Wuhan, Hubei Province

Carrying water

Bronze sculpture

This bronze ensemble belongs to a prestigious series of genre sculptures that meticulously reconstruct daily life in Hankou’s historic alleyways
Three Ants—Bronze Sculpture—Located at Hankou Riverside Park, Wuhan, Hubei Province

Three Ants

Bronze sculpture

This charming bronze sculptural ensemble brings a classic fable to life, featuring three anthropomorphic ants working in seamless coordination to
Porters on the Tea Road in Hankou – Bronze Sculpture – Located in Hankou, Wuhan, Hubei Province

The Great Tea Road: Hankou Tea Porters

Bronze sculpture

Hankou served as the critical land-water transshipment hub for the Great Tea Road. During the late Qing Dynasty, tea from
The Nine-Tailed Fox Seeks a Mate – Bronze Sculpture – Height: approx. 3.8 meters – Location: Dayu Mythology Park, Hanyang Riverside Park, Wuhan, Hubei Province

The Nine-Tailed Fox Acting as Matchmaker

Bronze sculpture

Prominently situated within the central corridor of the park, these installations are strategically positioned near the monumental ensembles Yinglong Charting

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