Friday, January 2, 2009

Gansu Provincial Museum - Chinese tourism scenic spots

Located in the city of Lanzhou Qilihe district on the south side of West Xijin, is a topology of the provincial museum. Its predecessor was in 1939 that the Sino-British Boxer Indemnity Board of Directors of the formation of Gansu Science Education Center.

  Gansu Provincial Museum covers an area of 100 hectares, were the main building, "Mountain" type, 5 of the main building in the middle layer, the two wings of 3 In order to connect corridors, the construction area of 18,000 square meters. The main building 13 in an exhibition gallery, a lecture halls, lounges 12; museums under the Ministry of history, nature, the socialist construction, the work of the people, technology, office, the Ministry of Security, and so on. A total of 140 staff, of which industry Account for 2 /3, serving 15 senior researchers, 27 mid-level researchers, 40 junior researchers, strong.

Gansu Province, rich in museums, is the famous one of the provincial museum. Museum's historical heritage, ethnic artifacts and natural specimens of 10 million pieces of information To painting pottery, Han and Tang Dynasties and the Silk Road treasures of the three major Buddhist art treasures for their outstanding characteristics, especially the famous "Copper Horse" of rare ancient fossils "of the Yellow River Stegodon" well-known.

  Museum collections include specimens of natural, historical, cultural revolution and the nation more than 75,000 pieces of cultural relics, a collection of 110 Pieces, such as: painted pottery in Gansu Province, Wu Wei Lei Han Dynasty unearthed in Taiwan's world-famous Copper Horse (see Figure) and the group is charged figurines, the medical side of the Han Dynasty Jane, the Northern Song Chunhua, 2002 (991), "Fu Muen reported heavy Paintings by the change. " Natural specimens in collections there are giant animals unique to China, the golden monkey and the red-crowned cranes, and other specimens. Collection of Two-thirds of the history of cultural relics. The most unique is that all types of Neolithic pottery, wood carving of the Han Dynasty Jane Wood, 16 States to the Tang Dynasty Buddhist, and so on, as written. Cultural revolution was a Red Army left behind posters and so on. Museum display area of more than 7500 square meters, there are 5 large-scale exhibition fixed. "Gansu Cultural Relics" exhibition featuring the historical relics unearthed in Gansu than 1,500 pieces of the system to reflect the profile of the historical development of Gansu Province, Gansu focused Neolithic cultures of the painted pottery, throat arteries of the Silk Road Hexi ? ? Corridor unearthed cultural relics of the Han and Tang, Sui and Tang dynasties to 16 countries and Buddhist art After the exchange of Chinese and Western cultures, and other in-kind.


  "Fuyuan Gansu Natural" exhibition, on display in kind, the Model 1380, a comprehensive introduction to the administrative divisions of Gansu, population, ethnic, transportation, climate, hydrology, soil and animals, plants, mineral resources.


  "Jiayuguan in the Wei and Jin Tomb paintings "exhibition Munei the preservation of more than 60 blocks of painting.
"Like the ancient Yellow River" exhibition, on display together in the spring of 1973 found that the water of the Yellow River County Stegodon fossils, 8 meters long, 4 meters high, is the world's largest individual found to preserve the integrity of Stegodon remains.
"Red Gansu over the Long March "revolutionary cultural relics exhibition, the Long March in order for the axis, through photos, documents, in kind, to introduce the Long March in Gansu major political events and the revolutionary struggle.
The library alone or co-editor of the publication of important books have "Wuwei Han Dynasty," "Gansu painted pottery," and "Wuwei Medical Han Jian" "Han Jian studies", "Binglingsi Grotto," "Red Army had Gansu cultural revolution" and "Tie election Chunhua Pavilion," "Chinese calligraphy Jane elections" more than 10 kinds.

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