Deshou Palace Ruins Museum of the Southern Song Dynasty Address: No. 228~264, Wangjiang Road, Shangcheng District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province.
The Deoksugung Palace Ruins Museum of the Southern Song Dynasty is a project of the Deksugung Palace Ruins Museum of the Southern Song Dynasty.
In December 2020, the construction of the Deoksugung Palace Ruins Museum officially started. Relying on the archaeological sites, it adopted methods such as indoor display, digital display, and site simulation display to systematically display the history and culture of the Southern Song Dynasty. After nearly two years of construction, the Deoksugung Palace Ruins Museum will be open to the public in mid-to-late November 2022.
On the morning of November 18, 2022, the opening ceremony of the Deoksugung Palace Ruins Museum of the Southern Song Dynasty was held at the Deoksugung Palace Ruins Museum of the Southern Song Dynasty.
On November 22, 2022, the Southern Song Dynasty Deoksugung Palace Ruins Museum in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province was officially opened to the public.
In May 2022, the reveal of the central and western area of ??the Southern Song Dynasty Deoksugung Palace Ruins Museum (Deoksugung Palace Ruins Protection and Exhibition Project Phase I) project was successfully completed. The Deshou Palace of the Southern Song Dynasty was built in the 32nd year of Shaoxing. It was the residence of Song Gaozong Zhao Gou after his abdication. It echoes the Imperial City of the Southern Song Dynasty and is also known as Peking University. Since 2001, the Deoksugung Palace site has been excavated four times, covering an area of ??approximately 110,000 square meters.
Exhibition content:
Hangzhou Southern Song Dynasty Deoksugung Palace Ruins Museum focuses on the protection, research, collection and display of the site itself and unearthed cultural relics, through indoor display and digital display , site simulation display and other means to systematically display the entire history and culture of the Southern Song Dynasty.
Opposite the main hall of Cifu Palace is a bronze sculpture of "Thousands of Miles of Rivers and Mountains", which is 14.4 meters long and 1.2 meters high. It took four months for the bronze sculpture master Zhu Bingren to make it.