Overview
The Propaganda Poster Art Centre is a small, privately curated museum hidden in the basement of a residential apartment block, displaying over 6,000 original Chinese propaganda posters from the 1940s through the 1980s.
Highlights
- Cultural Revolution Collection: Vivid posters from 1966–76, offering an unfiltered window into the era's visual culture.
- Great Leap Forward Art: Idealistic images of industrial and agricultural utopias from the late 1950s.
- Rare Originals: Many pieces are the only surviving copies; the collection has taken the curator 20 years to assemble.
History
Founded by Yang Pei Ming in 1995, the museum began as a personal hobby. Yang has been featured in numerous documentaries and has loaned works to major international exhibitions.
Visitor Tips
- Finding It: The entrance is easy to miss — look for a small sign at the basement entrance of a residential building on Huashan Road.
- Gift Shop: Original and reproduction posters available for purchase.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.