#Guyuan Museum of the Museum trip If you pass by on the way, it is very recommended to go, this museum will definitely surprise you! The collection of cultural relics has opened from the Paleolithic era, and the bronzeware carrying ancient Chinese civilization came with the Spring and Autumn Warring States, and the collection was displayed all the way to the Qing Dynasty! It can be said to be a microcosm of the civilization of the next 5,000 years in China! Surprise 1: Witnessing the 3,000-year-old Guyuan, is a heavy town on the Silk Road! The intersection of culture has made the economy prosperous! So there will be many Persian and Byzantine cultural relics unearthed in the tombs! Surprise 2: Free electronic explainer, this is really hard done. The platinum silver pot in Figure 3 and the Beiwei lacquer coffin in Figure 4 are the treasures of the town hall.
MoreNingxia Guyuan Museum was founded in 1983 and opened on September 25, 1988. It is a comprehensive provincial museum. It is now a national civilized unit, a 4A-level national tourist Attraction, and a national research and practice education base for primary and secondary school students. It covers an area of more than 28,000 square meters and a building area of more than 11,000 square meters. The exhibition building is a four-corner pavilion-style imitation Tang structure building with an area of 4,587.3 square meters. The current exhibition consists of the basic exhibition "The Splendor of the Silk Road in Guyuan for a Thousand Years" and the special exhibitions "Invisible General Han Liancheng", "Ancient Tomb Hall", "Stone Carving Hall" and temporary exhibitions. Among them, "The Splendor of the Silk Road in Guyuan for a Thousand Years" is an exhibition of the general history of ancient Guyuan, and won the "14th (2016) National Museum Top Ten Exhibitions and Exhibitions Boutique Promotion Award". The collection features northern bronzes unearthed in the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods and Silk Road cultural relics from the Northern Wei, Northern Zhou, Sui and Tang Dynasties. The museum has more than 24,000 cultural relics, including 123 first-class cultural relics, 2,008 second-class cultural relics, 3,816 third-class cultural relics, and 3 national treasures. Among them, the Northern Wei Dynasty lacquer coffin paintings, the Northern Zhou Dynasty gilded silver pots, and the convex nail glass bowls are national treasures. The gem-studded gold rings, ring-headed iron knives, Persian silver coins, and Roman gold coins are all foreign products introduced into my country from Central Asia and West Asia, and are the physical basis for cultural exchanges between China and the West.
#Guyuan Museum of the Museum trip If you pass by on the way, it is very recommended to go, this museum will definitely surprise you! The collection of cultural relics has opened from the Paleolithic era, and the bronzeware carrying ancient Chinese civilization came with the Spring and Autumn Warring States, and the collection was displayed all the way to the Qing Dynasty! It can be said to be a microcosm of the civilization of the next 5,000 years in China! Surprise 1: Witnessing the 3,000-year-old Guyuan, is a heavy town on the Silk Road! The intersection of culture has made the economy prosperous! So there will be many Persian and Byzantine cultural relics unearthed in the tombs! Surprise 2: Free electronic explainer, this is really hard done. The platinum silver pot in Figure 3 and the Beiwei lacquer coffin in Figure 4 are the treasures of the town hall.
The place is very easy to find, parking is convenient, and you can use the interpreter for free, especially humane, the staff inside are also very enthusiastic, speak quietly, and the service is very meticulous. All areas are very clean, and there is a rest area, much better than some scenic spots.
The small and fine museum is doing things with heart. There is also a free explanation on the whole point, and it is very knowledgeable to see the time and save. There is also a simulation of the tomb in the back yard, and the stele forest is also very good.
One of the two museums that Ningxia must visit, there are two museums and a yard (except that the yard is a bit boring) are very good, at least not tired.
Exceeding expectations, or worth taking the time to see, just why is the treasure of the town hall a replica?
Overall five-star praise
Rich historical and cultural heritage, is a good place for historical fans, enjoy the whole day
Very nice museum