Home » “Bauhaus Chess Set International Chess Exhibition” is the first exhibition in southwest China. Giant “chess pieces” of 3 to 6.6 meters high are waiting for you to “swing” in Yuzhong.

“Bauhaus Chess Set International Chess Exhibition” is the first exhibition in southwest China. Giant “chess pieces” of 3 to 6.6 meters high are waiting for you to “swing” in Yuzhong.

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“Bauhaus Chess Set International Chess Exhibition” is the first exhibition in southwest China. Giant “chess pieces” of 3 to 6.6 meters high are waiting for you to “swing” in Yuzhong.

When it comes to chess, maybe you are not unfamiliar, but have you ever seen a giant “chess piece” as high as 6.6 meters? On June 1, as one of the sub-events of the 7th Chongqing Yuzhong Culture and Tourism Benefiting Consumer Season (Spring and Summer), the first southwest exhibition of “Bauhaus Chess Set International Chess Exhibition” kicked off in Chongqing Tiandi. Feel the novel art experience from a distance and enjoy the unique charm of light and shadow interaction.

“I’m familiar with chess, but it’s the first time I’ve seen this kind of giant ‘chess’. It’s so interesting!” As Mr. Guo, a citizen, said, the “chessboard” occupies most of the space in the Binjiang Plaza in Chongqing Tiandi. The 6-meter-high “chess pieces” are in their respective positions, as if they are “playing games” at any time. The chess body is mainly colored in blue, white, red and black, attracting many citizens to take pictures. At night, when the lights built into the chess body light up, it gives another wonderful experience. In addition to Binjiang Square, there is also a “King Chess” with a height of 6.6 meters in the corridor square of the AB Hall of Jialing Center.

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It is reported that a total of 16 giant chess pieces with heights ranging from 3 to 6.5 meters are displayed in this exhibition, all of which are presented in Bauhaus style. An unforgettable light and shadow art scene. According to the person in charge of the scene, the exhibition will last until August 31 and is open to the public free of charge.

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With the opening of the exhibition, during the Dragon Boat Festival, Chongqing Tiandi also held a variety of cultural and artistic activities such as chess competitions, cultural and creative markets, ballet fantasy shows, music parties, etc., allowing citizens to enjoy a pleasant holiday.

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