1. The Palace Museum
Among the travel experience sharing of many netizens, the Palace Museum is undoubtedly the most unmissable museum in China. Founded in 1925, it covers an area of more than 100,000 square meters and preserves about 9,000 ancient buildings.
The collection system of the institute is complete, with more than 1.8 million pieces (sets) of collections, which are divided into 25 categories, including more than 8,000 pieces (sets) of first-class collections.
The institute attracts a large number of tourists every year through the Ming and Qing imperial palace buildings, the original state of the palace historical sites, the permanent exhibition of art collections and temporary special exhibitions.
The Forbidden City was listed as one of the first national key cultural relics protection units in 1961, and was included in the "World Heritage List" by UNESCO in 1987, known as the first of the "five major palaces in the world", and is a symbol of ancient Chinese imperial palaces.
2. Shanghai Museum
A great place for those interested in modern Chinese art and technology, it is located in the heart of Shanghai and has been the most important museum in China for decades.
There is a rich variety of exhibitions and educational activities that attract visitors from all over the world. The facilities are well-equipped, including state-of-the-art exhibition technology and equipment, as well as first-class educational and research facilities.
Visitors can enjoy precious artifacts and artworks from China and around the world, including ceramics, jade, calligraphy and paintings, bronzes, gold and silverware, and more.
In addition, the Shanghai Museum often hosts a variety of themed exhibitions and activities, including art exhibitions, cultural lectures, science experiments, etc., providing visitors with a rich cultural experience.
3. National Museum of China
The National Museum of China is one of the largest museums in China, located on the east side of Tiananmen Square in Beijing, and is a large-scale modern comprehensive museum.
The museum is rich in exhibits, with a large collection of ancient Chinese cultural relics, artworks and historical relics, etc., showing China's historical and cultural achievements from ancient times to modern and contemporary times
It covers many aspects such as politics, economy, culture, science and technology, etc., and provides an important place for the public to have an in-depth understanding of Chinese history and culture.
4. Shaanxi History Museum
Located in Xiaozhai East Road, Yanta District, Xi'an City, it is a national first-class museum, one of the first batch of China's "AAAA" tourist attractions, a national key museum jointly built by the central and local governments, a national key protection unit of ancient books, and a patriotic education base in Shaanxi Province.
The cultural relics in the collection range from the simple stone tools used in the initial stage of ancient human beings to all kinds of utensils in social life before 1840, with a time span of more than one million years, a large number of cultural relics, a complete variety, high grade and wide value.
Xi'an is a dazzling historical and cultural business card. Shaanxi History Museum is a world-renowned tourist attraction in Xi'an, and it is also an important place for people to better understand and feel the ancient Chinese civilization.
5. Hubei Provincial Museum
Hubei Provincial Museum has a collection of more than 240,000 pieces (sets) and nearly 1,000 pieces (sets) of national first-class cultural relics, especially the bronzes of the Shang and Zhou dynasties, the lacquered wood of the Qin and Han dynasties of the Warring States period, the gold and jade artifacts unearthed from the tombs of the vassal kings of the pre-Qin and Ming dynasties.
The system is complete, the quantity is abundant, the quality is exquisite, the regional characteristics are distinct, and it enjoys a high reputation at home and abroad.
The museum's collection of ancient artifacts and artworks is rich in categories, including Chu culture, bronzes, and other types, covering the history from the Neolithic period to the Ming and Qing dynasties
It is an important place to understand ancient Chinese civilization and has extremely high historical and artistic value. For both history buffs and art lovers, it's a cultural mecca not to be missed.
6. Hunan Provincial Museum
The Hunan Provincial Museum, located in Changsha, Hunan Province, is one of the most famous and largest museums in China.
The museum has a large collection of ancient cultural relics and artworks, including Chu culture, bronzes, ceramics, calligraphy and paintings, gold and silverware, etc., and is an important place to learn about ancient Chinese civilization.
The exhibits in the museum are numerous and varied, the most representative of which are Shang Dynasty bronzes, Chu cultural relics and cultural relics unearthed from the Mawangdui Han Tomb.
In addition, the museum often hosts a variety of themed exhibitions and events, which attract a large number of visitors.
7. Sanxingdui Museum
Sanxingdui Museum, located in Guanghan City, Sichuan Province, is one of the most famous museums in China. A large number of cultural relics and artworks are displayed in the museum, among which bronze, jade, pottery, and gold are the most famous.
Bronze works include bronze statues of Dali and bronze sacred trees, which show the wisdom and creativity of ancient Chinese people. Representative works of jade are jade zhang and jade cong, which show the religious beliefs and cultural traditions of ancient Chinese people.
The representative works of pottery are pottery pots and pots, which show the living standards and artistic standards of ancient Chinese people. Represented works include gold masks and golden scepters, which show the power and status of ancient Chinese people.
8. China Railway Museum
As a national second-class museum, the China Railway Museum enjoys a high reputation and is located at No. 6 Fuxing Road, Haidian District, Beijing, covering an area of about 20,000 square meters.
Located in Beijing, it is a national professional railway museum in China. There are three museums: Zhengyangmen Pavilion, Dongjiao Pavilion and Zhan Tianyou Memorial Hall
The museum showcases a wealth of railway artifacts and artworks, including a wealth of physical exhibitions and interactive experiences.
The China Railway Museum is an important display window of China's railway history and culture, one of the most famous museums in China, and an important part of China's railway culture.
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