Cultural relics of Lushan Museum

The museum's collection reflects the historical and cultural glory of Lushan Mountain, including ancient bronzes and ancient ceramics unearthed locally and collected from other places, calligraphy rubbings by famous calligraphers Yan Zhenqing, Liu Gongquan, Mi Fei and Huang Tingjian in Tang and Song Dynasties, painting and calligraphy scrolls by famous painters Tang Yin, Zheng Banqiao and Zhu Da in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and the most precious ones are Five Hundred Arhats, Hua Yan Jing in Blood and crystal beads, all of which are national first-class cultural treasures.

The museum displays the fine works of famous porcelain of past dynasties, including celadon of Han Dynasty, tricolor porcelain of Tang Dynasty, celadon of Song Dynasty, blue-and-white porcelain of Ming Dynasty, and colored porcelain of Qing Dynasty, especially the exhibits of Ming and Qing Dynasties, all of which are soft, delicate and very exquisite.

The museum also has a collection of "Jiang" porcelain dishes and ivory-handled fans used by Chiang Kai-shek. And the swords and bronze inkstones presented by bureaucrats when Chiang Kai-shek was 50 years old.

In addition, there are bronzes, pottery, handicrafts, lithograph seal cutting, coins of past dynasties and other collections, many of which are rare treasures.