Liziba Light Rail Crossing Building in Yuzhong District, Chongqing is a well-known Internet celebrity attraction. Recently, relevant government departments have built a viewing platform for this purpose. Just next to the viewing platform, next to the road of the Niudi Road viaduct, there is a museum of the earth palace covering an area of nearly 10,000 square meters. The Land Palace Museum covers an area of nearly 10,000 square meters, and is divided into five or six exhibition halls and collection rooms of different sizes according to the natural partition of beams and piers under the dry bridge. The largest Yulin exhibition hall has nearly 2,000 square meters and more than 500 plaques. In addition to the plaque, the exhibition hall of the Digong Museum also houses old objects such as Ming and Qing furniture and parts of the ancient stage. The official name of the Digong Museum is: the Bayan Mingxuan Culture and Art Museum in Chongqing. It is one of the few private museums in Chongqing. The museum has stored more than 3,000 plaques from the Song Dynasty to the Republic of China, and its collections have a large span of years and a large number, which are rare in China. The collection of a Qingguangxu period of seven-skilled board craft wood table, due to triangles, quadrilaterals and other collages of tables, as long as a little movement can quickly become square tables, case and other different shapes, in addition to fun also reflects the Qing Dynasty Three Gorges reservoir area can work skill craftsmen level. Although the museum has been in a loss-making state, it has always insisted on being free to the public. It is necessary to make the culture of the Chinese nation better inherit, so that more citizens can contact and understand the unique plaque culture, and have been sticking to the motivation.
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Liziba Light Rail Crossing Building in Yuzhong District, Chongqing is a well-known Internet celebrity attraction. Recently, relevant government departments have built a viewing platform for this purpose. Just next to the viewing platform, next to the road of the Niudi Road viaduct, there is a museum of the earth palace covering an area of nearly 10,000 square meters. The Land Palace Museum covers an area of nearly 10,000 square meters, and is divided into five or six exhibition halls and collection rooms of different sizes according to the natural partition of beams and piers under the dry bridge. The largest Yulin exhibition hall has nearly 2,000 square meters and more than 500 plaques. In addition to the plaque, the exhibition hall of the Digong Museum also houses old objects such as Ming and Qing furniture and parts of the ancient stage. The official name of the Digong Museum is: the Bayan Mingxuan Culture and Art Museum in Chongqing. It is one of the few private museums in Chongqing. The museum has stored more than 3,000 plaques from the Song Dynasty to the Republic of China, and its collections have a large span of years and a large number, which are rare in China. The collection of a Qingguangxu period of seven-skilled board craft wood table, due to triangles, quadrilaterals and other collages of tables, as long as a little movement can quickly become square tables, case and other different shapes, in addition to fun also reflects the Qing Dynasty Three Gorges reservoir area can work skill craftsmen level. Although the museum has been in a loss-making state, it has always insisted on being free to the public. It is necessary to make the culture of the Chinese nation better inherit, so that more citizens can contact and understand the unique plaque culture, and have been sticking to the motivation.
From Fotuguan Light Rail Station, follow the stairs down, walk to Liziba Main Street, and then walk along the road for a few minutes, you can see the "Chongqing Bayan Mingxuan Culture and Art Museum" hidden in a green forest. Under the leadership of the curator Liu Guangrui, we picked up the level and found that there is no cave in the museum, which is actually a museum hidden underground.
Highly recommended for those interested in culture.