Hainan Provincial Museum is a provincial key cultural infrastructure, covering a total area of more than 6 mu. Taking the inheritance between the first and second < P > museums as the design center, the second sequence was continued in the axis of the first phase and the visit, and the ancient sunken ship exhibition hall was the climax and end of the whole sequence, thus organically combining the first and second projects. The first phase of the museum covers an area of about 18, square meters and the exhibition hall covers an area of about 8, square meters. There are 1 exhibition halls, which display Hainan's history, minority culture, Hainan's intangible cultural heritage and Hainan's cultural relics in an all-round way. There are more than 1, cultural relics on display, which will enable visitors to travel through time tunnel and appreciate the historical wonders, ancient civilization and the spirit of Hainan people. The main design is the interpenetration and overlapping of different functional blocks and traffic spaces, forming several groups of courtyard spaces with different scales, following the design concept of being new and natural, saving energy and reducing consumption. The first-phase exhibition hall is on the third floor. The first floor is mainly the painting and calligraphy hall and two temporary exhibition halls, the second floor is the ceramics hall, the history hall and the boutique hall, and the third floor is the minority hall, the history hall and the boutique hall. There are four basic exhibitions in the museum, namely, Hainan Collection Cultural Relics Exhibition, Hainan History Exhibition, Hainan Minority Exhibition and Hainan Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition.
Exhibition Hall * * * There are Hall 1 (Intangible Cultural Heritage), Hall 2 (Heavy Weapon Lingguang Exhibition), Hall 3 (Hainan History Exhibition), Hall 4 (Hainan Cultural Relics) and Hall 5 (Hainan Ethnic Minorities). The ceramics exhibition hall displays ceramics from Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, which are mainly produced in Fujian, Zhejiang and Jiangxi.
The South China Sea Islands are located at the crossroads of the ancient Maritime Silk Road, including dongsha islands, zhongsha islands, Xisha Islands, Nansha Islands and Zengmu shoal. They have been an inseparable part of China's sacred territory since ancient times. There are extremely rich underwater cultural heritages in the waters near the South China Sea Islands, which are the best historical testimony that China people first arrived and developed the South China Sea Islands. Ceramics have continued from blue glaze, blue-white glaze and sauce glaze in Song and Yuan Dynasties to blue glaze and blue-and-white porcelain in Ming and Qing Dynasties. These blue glazes, blue-white glazes and blue-and-white porcelain wares in Chen Zhan provide important archaeological material basis and reference materials for studying the history of Chinese ceramics, the history of overseas trade, and the economic and cultural exchanges between the Maritime Silk Road and the East and the West.
The metal exhibition hall, the cultural relics on display, is the earliest bronze composite sword of "Yue Wang Qi Bei Gu" in the Warring States Period, which is a national treasure. Other exhibits are mainly cultural relics unearthed during the Han Dynasty. There are strange-looking bronze ringers, huge bronze kettles, exotic Hua Niaowen copper plates and bronze holders, and lifelike rhinoceros moon-gazing frames. Although there are not many cultural relics on display, they are all very distinctive. There are six exhibits on display in this museum.
The paintings and calligraphy works of the Ming and Qing Dynasties on display, though lacking the works of everyone, are equally ingenious in conception and vivid in brushwork. In particular, the calligraphy works of local celebrities in Hainan in the Qing Dynasty are dignified or chic, showing profound cultural connotations and rich artistic features. Among the paintings, there are the axes of Song He Tu, Qian Zai's Four Seasons Flower Map, Lai Shangyuan's Dragon Boat Portrait Map, Fang Bingnan's Momei Map, and He Renshan's Drawing a Blessed Home. *** 9 exhibits. Virtual pavilions include: ceramics and the direction of the sea.