1, Palace Museum
Located in the Forbidden City in China, the Palace Museum is an important carrier of China's history and culture and one of the most famous museums in China. This museum was built on the basis of the imperial palace in Ming and Qing Dynasties, with a rich collection. Daily visitors can learn some details about China culture, and even go to special museums to see the collections. These include the Treasure Hall, the Furniture Hall and the Clock Hall.
2. China National Museum
China National Museum is one of the largest and most comprehensive museums in China. It is divided into five floors, and there are 48 exhibition halls in * * *. It will take at least one day for the whole Guo Bo to look at it carefully. The collection here covers the ancient history, culture, arts and crafts of China, and its quantity and quality are extremely rare in the world.
3. Nanjing Museum
Nanjing Museum, built in the last century, is one of the earliest museums in China. There are more than 400,000 pieces in the museum, such as the gold thread jade clothes, the glass tower arch of Heshibi, the blue-and-white porcelain furnace of Shoushan Fuhai pattern, and the brick paintings of the seven sages of bamboo forest, all of which are precious national treasures. Among them, the Museum of the Republic of China is a microcosm of the urban culture of old Nanjing. Visitors can shuttle through the old streets of the Republic of China, send letters to buy books, take medicine according to prescriptions, choose clothes, taste delicious food and feel the fashionable lifestyle from the Republic of China.
4. Shanxi Museum
Shanxi Museum is located on the bank of Fenhe River, with a collection of about 400,000 pieces. The basic exhibition is based on the theme of "Jin Soul" and tells the past glory and glory of Shanxi. The eight treasures in the museum include the bird statue, the bottle of khufu, the animal-shaped bowl, the painted pottery pot in Miaodigou, the painted bronze lamp of wild goose fish, the wooden lacquer painting of Sima Jinlong's tomb in the Northern Wei Dynasty, the bronze sacrificial plate of Yuhong's tomb and the sarcophagus.
5. Sanxingdui Museum
Sanxingdui site is the largest, longest-lasting and richest cultural site of ancient Shu discovered in southwest China. Sanxingdui Museum has many great treasures, five of which are called national treasures, namely, bronze sacred tree, bronze vertical mask, jade Zhang, bronze colossus and golden staff. The bronze sacred tree is 3.96 meters high, which is one of the largest bronzes in the world at present, while the 2.6-meter bronze giant stands with obvious hands holding objects, which is very eye-catching.
6. Shaanxi History Museum
Shaanxi History Museum is located in the northwest of Big Wild Goose Pagoda in xi City, China, with a collection of more than 370,000 cultural relics. The museum and its affiliated museums have a total of 15 exhibition hall. The cultural relics displayed in the museum range from simple ancient stone tools to various artifacts from 1840 years ago, and the treasures unearthed in ancient tombs are even more amazing. Shang and Zhou bronzes are exquisite, and there are many pottery figurines in past dynasties. The gold and silver wares in Han and Tang dynasties are unique in China, and the murals in Tang tombs are unparalleled in the world. These treasures can be appreciated here one by one.
7. Shanghai Museum
Shanghai Museum is one of the large ancient art museums in China, with a collection of nearly 6.5438+0.02 million cultural relics. Here, visitors can enjoy many precious cultural relics, such as bronzes and pottery. Bronze Museum and ceramics museum's collection are its most famous parts, among which Chen Zhan has a large collection of exquisite blue-and-white porcelain and multicolored porcelain from the Southern and Northern Dynasties, Tang and Song Dynasties, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties.
8. Hunan Provincial Museum
Hunan Provincial Museum is a famous museum of bronze culture and Chu culture in China. There are a large number of bronzes in the museum, including famous bronze weapons and ritual vessels in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, as well as bronzes with inscriptions and inscriptions. In addition, the Chu Culture Center shows the cultural relics, tomb sites and artistic attainments of Chu culture in Han Dynasty. The bamboo weaving cultural exhibition area in the museum is also very good, and you can see a lot of bamboo weaving works with Hunan characteristics.
9. Hubei Provincial Museum
Hubei Provincial Museum, founded in 1953, is one of the famous museums in China, which has collected exquisite porcelain and various cultural relics since the Song Dynasty. Guo Moruo, Ding Ling, Nie Shicheng and many other cultural treasures are collected in the museum, such as the manuscript of The True Story of Ah Q, Guo Moruo's illustrations of Chinese painting in A Dream of Red Mansions, Ding Ling's letters, and Nie Shicheng's revolutionary flags. In addition, the Hubei Provincial Museum also has a collection of porcelain, pottery, bronzes, calligraphy and painting, ancient coins, antiques and other cultural relics.
10, National Palace Museum, Taipei
The National Palace Museum in Taipei is a sister museum of the National Palace Museum in Chinese mainland and one of the most famous museums in the world. The museum has a collection of 500-year-old Qing court cultural relics, including bronzes, ceramics, jade, calligraphy and painting, bronzes, enamels, glassware, lacquerware and furniture, totaling about 650,000 pieces. In addition to regular exhibitions, the museum also holds special exhibitions from time to time, so that visitors can have a deeper understanding of China's culture and history while maintaining their freshness.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Beijing Palace Museum