Lianyungang museum
Lianyungang Museum is a local comprehensive museum that systematically displays Lianyungang's long history and culture, with a collection of cultural relics of 1 10,000 pieces. Its predecessor was 1958, the "Haizhou Dizhi Cultural Relics Exhibition Room". The new museum was completed and opened to the public in July 2006, and officially opened for free on February 6, 2008. Located at No.68 Chaoyang East Road, Haizhou District, opposite the municipal government. The investment of the new building is more than 60 million yuan, and the construction area is 1.36 million square meters. Lianyungang Museum focuses on the long and splendid history and culture of Lianyungang from the Paleolithic to the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Lianyungang Museum is rich in cultural relics and complete in variety, with nearly 10,000 cultural relics in more than 20 categories from Paleolithic to modern times. There are 43 employees in our library, including 8 with senior titles and 4 with intermediate titles/kloc-0. The management organization of the whole museum is sound, and the museum department consists of five departments: office, storage department (archaeological department), exhibition department, mission department and security department.
Lianyungang museum
At present, there are permanent exhibitions in the museum, such as the Light of Civilization Clouds-Exhibition of Historical Relics, Han Yan's Fine Arts, Linghuiping's Mystery, Bamboo Slips Art of the Han Tomb in Yinwan, Donghai, Journey to the West Culture, and Love for Lei Feng Car-Advanced Deeds of Jiangsu Xinpu Bus Terminal. It has a rich collection of cultural relics, many of which have high scientific value. For example, the bamboo slips in Yinwan, Donghai, the splendid and large-scale embroidery of longevity in the Han Dynasty, the rare jade pig in the Han Dynasty, the well-preserved third wet corpse of the Han Dynasty in China for more than 2,000 years, and the jade Buddha of the Ming Dynasty from Myanmar are listed in the archives heritage list of China. Each exhibition is rich in content, clear in context, focused and distinctive in local characteristics.
The temporary exhibition can be described as a treasure hall. According to incomplete statistics, Lianyungang Museum holds more than 20 temporary exhibitions every year. Ming and Qing cultural relics exhibition in the Forbidden City, calligraphy and painting exhibition in the National Palace Museum in Taipei, exchange exhibition of calligraphers' works between China and Japan, rock painting art exhibition between China and the United States, costume exhibition of ethnic minorities in Guizhou, bronze works exhibition of Wu State, master works exhibition of Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang and Huang, and large-scale photo exhibition commemorating the 30th anniversary of reform and opening up. "Dancing Butterflies-Butterfly Exhibition in Changzhou Museum", "Secret Yunnan-Yunnan Minority Culture Exhibition" and "Exhibition of Buddhist and Taoist Statues in Lianyungang Museum" have their own characteristics, which have aroused strong repercussions from all walks of life.
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The exhibition has achieved remarkable results, and archaeological excavation and research have achieved fruitful results. Among them, the Neolithic site of Tenghualuo was rated as one of the top ten new archaeological discoveries in China in 2000. So far, it is the first prehistoric city site with double-walled structure in China and the first city site in Longshan culture period in Jiangsu Province, which is of great value for studying the origin of civilization. The archaeological excavation of Kongwangshan site clearly reveals that Kongwangshan site is the earliest preserved Taoist site in China and the birthplace of Taoism in China, which is of great significance to the study of religious history. In July 2002, the female corpse of the Western Han Dynasty was found in the "Shuanglong Han Tomb" in Haizhou, which shocked the world. Besides, the sarcophagus burial at Dayi Mountain, the Han Tomb at Yinwan in the East China Sea, the Quyang City Site in the East China Sea, the Cliff Statue at Kongwang Mountain and the Rock Paintings at Jiangjun Cliff are also well-known at home and abroad.
Impressive archaeological achievements have brought a strong academic research atmosphere. Since the establishment of Lianyungang Museum, more than 200 articles have been published in national and provincial academic newspapers and periodicals such as Archaeology, Cultural Relics, China Cultural Relics Newspaper and Southeast Culture. At the same time, a number of academic monographs have been published, such as Collection of 20th Anniversary of Lianyungang Museum, Study on Statue of Kongwangshan, Bamboo Slips of Yinwan Han Tomb, Study on Han Yan, Fu of SHEN WOO, Two Stone Carvings in Liandao, and Collection of Ancient Calligraphy Art in Lianyungang. The achievements are fruitful, but Lianyungang Wenbo people are still making unremitting efforts.
Under the leadership of the Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government, Lianyungang Museum, which is free of charge, inherits traditional cultural characteristics, embodies modern art design concepts, promotes the history and culture of the port city, and promotes friendly cooperation and exchanges at home and abroad. Sincerely welcome friends from all corners of the country to visit Lianyungang Museum for guidance, and feel the changes of the splendid civilization of the port city in the quiet and quaint art hall, and feel the profoundness of China history and the eternal charm of human civilization.
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