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What famous museums in China are worth visiting?
Every year I spend a month traveling around the country, going to one city at a time. Besides punching in at famous local attractions, I also like to visit local museums.

In my opinion, museums are historical time machines, and those splendid cultures that have been baptized for a long time are finally collected in these museums, so that people can have a good understanding of what happened before. If you want to know more about the city, visiting the museum is the most direct way.

1. Qingzhou Museum has been there in the first half of this year. This is the only county-level museum among the national 100 first-class museums. At present, what we see is a new museum built in 1984, which has the traditional flavor and traces of that era and is quite harmonious with the architecture of the whole Qingzhou tourist area.

Qinghai Museum is a national AAAA tourist attraction, which is open free of charge every Tuesday to Sunday. The visit time is: 9: 00- 17: 00 in summer, 9: 30- 16: 30 in winter, and it is closed all day on Monday (normal national holidays). The collection inside is very rich, enough for half a day. Friends who travel to Qinghai suggest that they all go and see it.

Two-story exhibition hall surrounded by four walls, * * * eight exhibition halls. The theme exhibition is combined with the age exhibition.

Among the collections, my favorite is the Buddha statue of longxing temple. These Buddha statues were excavated by Qingzhou Museum in longxing temple, Qingzhou. From the Northern Wei Dynasty to the early Ming Dynasty, their craft was unique. The most prominent parts are the Northern Wei Dynasty and the Northern Qi Dynasty. Unlike those famous open-air grottoes, they are well preserved and rarely have their heads knocked off. The display and lighting of this museum are also good, which is suitable for taking details and posting two photos of Buddha statues casually.

In addition to the Buddha statues, the display of pottery figurines in the Han Dynasty is also very good, mainly the collections unearthed from the Han Tomb in Xiangshan.

The disadvantage is that some security levels are not high, and some first-class cultural relics cannot be exhibited, but they can only be copied, but the replicas do not identify themselves, which is very bad.

Lack of description, software needs to be strengthened. On the whole, it's worth visiting. If you pass by Qingzhou, don't miss it. People who like Buddhist sculptures in the Northern Dynasties will definitely feel their eyes shine.

2. The Treasure Hall of Shaanxi History Museum has a "Z" because I don't appreciate Shaanxi Bo as a whole, but the Tang Tomb Museum on the basement side is still very recommended. You can't take photos in the Tang Tomb Museum (most museums in Shaanxi can take photos). The reason is clear. Murals are very sensitive to light, and some people will take pictures with flashlights, which will do harm to murals. There is a long-winded saying, don't turn on the flash when taking portraits and drawing.

This museum is the most expensive in China. The daily ticket price is 300, and holidays and special events will be discounted to 150.

Address: No.91Xiaozhai East Road, Yanta District, Xi City, Shaanxi Province. Business hours: 09:00- 17:30 (off-season) /08:30- 18:00 (peak season),

It is closed on Monday. Play time: 3 hours -5 hours 4. Traffic strategy: Metro 1 Line, get off at Xiaozhai Station on Line 2 (Exit E).

Among them, the most famous ones are the Map of Prince Yide's Quelou, the Hunting Map of Prince Zhang Huai's Tomb, the Map of Guests and Envoys, and the Map of Princess Yongtai's Maids. However, this restaurant is only recommended for super fans of the museum. On the one hand, it is expensive, on the other hand, many murals are peeling off because of their age, which is not as clear and bright as picture books and replicas. For example, I visited the tomb of Prince De a few years ago, and there was a copy of this painting in the tomb, which shocked its exquisiteness and grandeur at that time. Jade Quezhu, distant mountains overlap. The magnificent style of the palace in the Tang Dynasty leaped over the tomb wall. However, when I saw the real thing, I didn't meet my expectations. The picture itself is very big and the picture is very dark, so I can't see it clearly. When it comes to the identification of details, you probably have to lie on it to see clearly, but that's impossible.

Sanxingdui Museum passed through Chengdu two months ago. This museum is so famous that it needs no introduction. Tickets to 80 yuan are not cheap, but they are worth it. The whole museum is in a beautiful garden, mainly composed of two independent restaurants. One is Sanxingdui Phase IV Civilization Exhibition, which is a century exhibition, mainly displaying jade and bronze trees, and the other is the well-known bronze museum. It is also a restaurant that I appreciate very much. Although the building is a bit strange ... it is specially tailored for Sanxingdui, and the exhibition is highly integrated with the exhibits. Explain the legend in detail. There are many contrasts between Chinese and foreign civilizations under similar objects. As an important town in ancient Shu, you must go. Bronze Museum

As the representative of Sanxingdui bronze culture, the bronze mask and statue of "Mu Zong" have appeared on the TV network. Post a few less common ones here. Sanxingdui's unique fish-shaped Zhang. Ritual vessels may reflect the worship of fish.

Tickets can be purchased directly in the off-season, and tickets need to be reserved in advance at the official WeChat account of Sanxingdui Museum or official website in the peak season. The ticket window of the museum visitor center only handles park tickets (excluding the exhibition hall visit) and preferential policies. In case of rush hour, the second entrance of the exhibition hall is not allowed to pass. Opening time: 08:30, ticket sales stop time: 17:00, closing time: 18:00. Tickets for 72 yuan need to be carried with you. You can buy it on-site or online by scanning your ID card (Ctrip needs to queue up to change tickets when it arrives at the site).

Traffic Information The distance from Chengdu to Sanxingdui is less than 30 kilometers, and the transportation is convenient. National Highway 108, Chengdu-Mianyang Expressway and Chengdu-Mianyang-Leshan Intercity Train can all be reached in baoji-chengdu railway. High-speed rail: You can take Chengmianle intercity train to Guanghan North Station, take bus 1, transfer to bus 10 at Liuyang Mingyuan, and go to Sanxingdui Museum Station. Through train for scenic spots: take the through train at Wuhou Temple service point in Chengdu scenic spot (leaving at 1 1:30 every day) or the service point of Giant Panda Breeding Research Base (leaving at 12:30 every day), with one stop going straight back and forth.

4. Jingzhou Museum Therefore, the Chu-Han lacquered wood unearthed in Jingzhou is very complete, and the Chu-Han lacquered wood in Jingzhou Museum accounts for three-fifths of the country. Chu people worship phoenix, so many lacquered wood products have the shape of a phoenix bird. The national treasures worth mentioning are Tiger Bird Drum, Phoenix Bird Lotus Bean and Lacquer Phoenix Bird Feather Man.

Jingzhou Museum, as the epitome of splendid Chu culture, was later designated as "Chu" in 689 BC. At first, it was only the most humble country along the Yangtze River, and Dong Tianxiang was a "barbarian" country. Until he was dissatisfied with the enfeoffment of the Zhou Dynasty, he decided to start his own business and conquered the country all the way south, forcing him to become King Wen of Chu and move the capital to. 1978 and the Tianxingguan Chu Tomb excavated in 2000, and the Mashan Tomb 1 excavated in 1982, all become a highlight in the archaeological history of our country. Although the unearthed cultural relics have their own emphases, the image of phoenix bird has always been a constant theme. Perhaps the Chu people admire the phoenix, the sun and witches and ghosts. Therefore, in the minds of Chu people, the phoenix bird is the supreme god bird, and its status is comparable to that of the powerful dragon in the Central Plains.

There is an ancient and mysterious cultural relic in Jingzhou Museum-the jade cover face of the Warring States period, which is a funeral mask made of a whole piece of jade. It is a common burial object of ancient nobles. The Western Zhou Dynasty called it "ghost eyes" and the Han Dynasty called it "covering face". When unearthed, it covered the face of the deceased, with harmonious facial features and carved hair, eyebrows and beard. The jade cladding found in the pre-Qin period is generally composed of several thin jade pieces, and the cladding made of a whole jade like this is only seen at present.

Chu culture is a valuable historical and cultural resource. In the long history of Chinese civilization, Jingchu culture has been favored by future generations for its unique features. It is also a supplement to the culture of the Central Plains. It has created favorable conditions for its own development, not only enriched the Chu culture itself, but also laid the foundation for the Chu culture to nourish future generations.

Railway Station Jingzhou Railway Station (Bus Station) Take bus No.21and 15, get off at Wuyi Station and walk west (445 meters) to Jingzhou Museum.

Local buses 12, 14, 15, 1, 20, 2 1, 23, 26, 32, 33, 34, 47, 5 1.

Take the bus 18, 20, 33 and 19 and get off at the West Gate Station of the Maternal and Child Health Hospital, then walk east (200 meters) to Jingzhou Museum.

These are museums worth visiting in China. If you are interested, you can go and have a look and feel the history of Chinese civilization.