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    Michelle N.

    2018 YELP CHALLENGE: 69/100 What a perfect little gem in Torrance!!!! Dr. Tei-Fu Chen graciously shares his enormous collection of ancient Chinese artworks for FREE inside the SUNRIDER INTERNATIONAL building: Buddhist sculptures, intricately decorated bowls and vases, iridescent jade, and detailed Chinese furniture that overweight Emperors sat on. Yet another fun thing to do in Torrance! Thank you Allison for the tour. Quick Tips: -Near the busy intersection of Western and Carson. Parking is accessible from Abalone (adjacent to Wadatsumi) -Open Tuesdays-Sundays from 10am to 4pm -Call ahead to make an appointment! They usually have 2 per day: Morning (10am) and Afternoon (2pm) -Tours are about 1 1/2 hours -NO cellphones, No photography. Don't worry, you'll survive. -Mini Picasso and Matisse exhibits!!!!! -Grab lunch at Mitsuwa Marketplace afterwards! I'm still trying to process everything. I GOTTA COME BACK.

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    9 months ago

    What a hidden gem. There is so much to see and learn. Holly is so knowledgeable and friendly.

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    Great Collection of Artwork. Take a tour yourself. Great place for school field trips.

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    Excellent Chinese museum. Amazing collection of ancient artifacts. Well worth visiting.

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    This is hidden gem of a museum. Very friendly tour in a small group. Well worth a visit.

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    The best art gallery I've ever been too! So much to look at, our tour guide was the best and so nice. Will definitely recommend to others.

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    Amazing collection of Chinese art/antiquities hidden in Torrance, CA. You will be surprised by what you'll see in this private collection.

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