The Two-Way Culture Shock art collection was inspired by the mutual fascination between foreign travelers in China and the Chinese. The creators of the Two-Way Culture Shock art collection had three purposes in mind. The first is simply to let the audiences have some fun, regardless of age or nationality. The second purpose is to spark conversations and cultural exchangesto let art serve as an entry point for further exploration. And the third purpose is to preserve and promote some disappearing Chinese cultural traditions.
Gang Yi Knihy


Once upon a time, a long time ago, there lived a girl in ancient China named Mulan. Mulan's father was a retired general. He had come home sick and frail. He was too old to fight, but not too old to teach Mulan how to ride a horse and use a sword. Girls usually did not learn these skills. But Mulan's father believed everyone should know how to fight, even girls.