With a total construction area of nearly 200,000 square meters, China National Museum is the largest museum with single building area in the world, with a collection of 6,543.8+0.4 million pieces, including ancient cultural relics, modern cultural relics, rare books and artworks. Among them, the collection of ancient cultural relics is 8010.5 million sets, which is also one of the museums with the richest cultural relics in China.
Must-see when entering the museum: Siyang Fangzun, Hongshan Yulong, Liyan, celadon lotus statue, Polygonum cuspidatum white plate, staggered silver moire bronze rhinoceros statue, stepmother Wuding, wood carving Guanyin, Western Zhou heavy cauldron, and the largest dragon tripod in the round tripod.
China National Museum has a large building area. Divided into north and south areas, there are 48 exhibition halls. Even if you browse, it will take 1 day to finish reading. However, if you are a lover of history and art at the same time, I suggest you make a special punch.
Shanghai Museum
Shanghai Museum is a large-scale ancient art museum in China, which is known as "half the country" in the field of cultural relics. There are nearly one million pieces of cultural relics in the collection, including 6,543,800 pieces of fine cultural relics, especially bronzes, ceramics, calligraphy and painting. Bronzes in the late Spring and Autumn Period are the most famous.
Must-see when entering the museum: Jin Housu's 4 volumes, Zhong, Chunhua Secret Pavilion, Da Keding, Duck Head Pill Post, Caoshu Shangyu Post, Gaoyi Map, White Glazed Carved Palace Picture Pillow, Pastel Bat Peach Pattern Bottle.
If you are a porcelain lover, you must punch in here when you come to Shanghai. There are many people in Shanghai Museum, and the working days are fine. There is a long queue on weekends and it doesn't stop entering the museum until 4 pm. It is recommended to do so as soon as possible. In addition, there are volunteers in the museum to give free explanations and help from time to time. If you don't understand something, you might as well ask them boldly.
Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Museum
China's large imperial tomb, Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses, is called "the eighth wonder of the world". Terracotta Warriors and Horses are the pride and precious wealth of the Chinese nation, the spiritual symbol of Chinese civilization, and have important historical, scientific and artistic values.
Must-see when you enter the museum: Archers are the most intact terracotta warriors and horses, clearly visible, with their heads tied in a bun, wearing armor, bows and arrows in their hands and waist, their eyes looking straight ahead and their expressions calm.
Friends who visit the Terracotta Warriors for the first time must choose a professional tour guide, otherwise they can't tell the story well. What else can they guide? If you don't want to be invited, just listen, otherwise you will have a feeling of visiting these big pits. Of course, if you are familiar with this history, you can always travel by yourself.
In addition, we must avoid holidays. When I first went, I was at a loss. Fortunately, my friends live in Xi 'an, and they are very familiar with it. They accompanied me throughout the lecture (she studied history), but there was also a feeling of being in a hurry, mainly because it was the weekend and there were too many people.
Hunan Provincial Museum
The largest comprehensive museum of history and art in Hunan Province was listed as the first national first-class museum by National Cultural Heritage Administration. Hunan Provincial Museum has more than 6.5438+0.8 million pieces of cultural relics, especially cultural relics unearthed from Mawangdui Han Tomb, bronzes of Shang and Zhou Dynasties, Chu cultural relics, ceramics, calligraphy and painting, and modern cultural relics.
Must-see when entering the museum: the ancient body of Mawangdui Han Tomb, the plain gauze clothing of the Western Han Dynasty, the square bow of Shang Pan, the T-shaped silk painting of Xin Zhui Tomb, the dragon and phoenix picture, etc.
This is a must-see spot for Changsha. Mawangdui is very famous in Changsha. I suggest you get to the point as soon as you enter the museum. Go to the third floor to see Mawangdui Han Tomb first. The scene is too shocking, the legend is too beautiful and the sense of history is super strong.
Suzhou Museum
Devali, a white wall, contains past lives in Gusu City. The architectural design style of combining Chinese and western styles was written by I.M. Pei, a descendant of the famous shellfish family who flourished in the17th generation. Most of the exhibits in Suzhou Museum are local cultural relics unearthed in Suzhou with local characteristics.
Must-see when entering the museum: real pearl relic building, hand-planted rattan, miniature Ming furniture.
The museum building itself is very ornamental, which perfectly combines garden elements with western geometric framework. The perfect combination of classicality and modernity, rockeries with lakes and rocks, straight bridges, octagonal pavilions and pearls, make people unforgettable and give them another reason to fall in love with this city. Just take photos directly after you go in, and the picture should not be too beautiful.