Special collections of Wu Zixiong Glass Art Museum

Here, you can learn about the "glass culture" created by our ancestors along the ancient Yellow River road more than 2,000 years ago; you can see photos of three generations of Chinese leaders having close conversations with Wu Zixiong; and you can also see more than 28,000 people. The handwriting written by a foreign friend for Wu Zixiong. It can be seen that Wu Zixiong carved a series of works with the theme of life, such as "Source of Life", "Power of Life", "Tension of Life", "Melody of Life", "Desire for Life", etc., which are very Chinese. Works with cultural connotations show us the beauty of glass, art and emotion, and feel the power of "life".

In the museum, you can see the only large-scale 15-meter-long convex relief art work "87 Immortals Scroll" in the country; you can also see the country's only glass sculpture calligraphy gallery, hundreds of politicians , the calligrapher's ink is all carved on the glass using concave and convex carving techniques. In the corridor, there are "Yellow Crane Tower" written by Chairman Wu Bangguo as a gift to Mr. Wu Zixiong and ink rhymes inscribed by more than 30 Chinese ambassadors abroad; you can see the unique colorful embossed glass art arrangement in the "Foreign Pavilion Exhibition Hall" Zhongwu Zixiong re-engraved 20 paintings by foreign famous artists on glass, vividly reproducing the charm and spirit of the original paintings, which is amazing. There are also "Crystal Chess" and "Glass Newspaper". It is the first and largest glass newspaper in the world today. It was the "Tianjin Daily" on October 1, 1949. It reflects the grand occasion of the founding ceremony of the People's Republic of China and was written to celebrate the 55th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. Magnified 6 times according to the original version, it consists of two "pages" 2.2 meters high and 2.6 meters wide, weighing 125 kilograms. The original printed regular script, running script and leader portraits are all carved using ceramic art click carving techniques, combined with glass carving techniques. , has declared Shanghai Guinness World Records.