1. Beijing Communication and Telecommunications Museum
Walk into the Beijing Communication and Telecommunications Museum, get close to the development of Beijing's communication history and listen to those little-known historical stories. Beijing Communication and Telecommunications Museum, affiliated to China Unicom Beijing Branch, is a telecommunications museum with distinctive features. The new exhibition hall is located in Beijing Unicom Caishikou Complex, which was opened on July 22, 2008, with an exhibition area of 3,300 square meters. Incorporating modern scientific and technological means, let the guests experience the development and evolution of Beijing telecom industry in the past 100 years.
2. Imperial College Museum
Beijing imperial academy is located in Guozijian Street (formerly known as Chengxian Street) in Andingmen, Dongcheng District, Beijing, adjacent to Confucius Temple. It is the only existing ancient central state-owned university building in China. Imperial academy has a history of 700 years after Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. There is a saying in Qianlong that the capital comes first and imperial academy comes first. Imperial academy Museum of Confucius Temple in Beijing was founded in Yuan Dynasty, which conforms to the ancient system of "left temple and right school", and serves as the place where emperors worship Confucius and the highest institution of learning in the central government. The Treasure of Confucius Temple and Guozijian Museum Town Pavilion-Biyong.
3. Beijing Confucius Temple
The Confucius Temple in Beijing was founded in the sixth year of Yuan Dade (1302) and completed in the tenth year of Dade (1306). It has been rebuilt many times in the past dynasties, and it is a memorial building for the three generations of Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, also known as the Temple of the First Teacher. The temple faces south, and the gate is called the first teacher, which still maintains the style of Yuan Dynasty. Three generations of literati, Yuan, Ming and Qing, won the prize and set up a monument here, which is famous all over the world. Xianshimen (also called Lingxingmen) is the gate of Confucius Temple. The three rooms are wide and seven purlins deep, with a single eaves resting on the top of the mountain. It basically retains the architectural style of the Yuan Dynasty, and the outer walls of the temple are connected on both sides, just like a city gate.
4. Shi Jia Hutong Museum
Shi Jia Hutong Museum, the first hutong museum in Beijing, was officially opened on 20 13 10 19. 130 courtyard has been restored in miniature, and more than 70 kinds of hutong sounds such as Zhenbou and Huzhu can be heard.
That year, I was lucky enough to listen to a lecture by Cui, an 80-year-old Beijing hawking king, at the Hutong Museum, and I personally heard the story of hawking the elderly and all kinds of hawking voices and performances. Teacher Cui insisted on selling and showing regardless of her health. He said: I am 83 years old this year. I really hope to find a successor to pass on the selling and tradition of old Beijing. Lost, feel sorry for Beijing, sorry for the motherland. I will speak for one day for the rest of my life. I sincerely hope that people who are willing will take over Lao Cui's class and pass on the culture of the motherland!
5. Beijing Songtang Museum
Located at No.3 Guozijian Street, Beijing Songtang Museum is the first private museum with the theme of folk sculpture in China. The owner of the museum, Mr. Li Songtang, walked in the hutong of the demolished street in Beijing and rescued many valuable items, so he was called the picked-up museum. The museum was established in 200 1 and 10. Mr. Li Songtang collects exhibits, including many sculptures from demolished houses in Beijing, such as doorways, roofs, eaves, screen walls, doorways and other folk building components, decorations, indoor furnishings, furniture and so on. The exhibits here are all stone carvings and brick carvings with a long history. These carvings are exquisite, depicting people and animals vividly.