Uh...how to say...it feels good! Yesterday I went to four museums... The first was the Post and Telecommunications Museum. I followed the navigation to the entrance of the courtyard. The doorman said to go to the cabin next to it and ask before entering. There was a staff member in the cabin who was resting. She looked up and said that the museum was now under renovation. Why didn’t you see any notice on the website? The second is the Qilu Coin Museum. In the People's Bank of China, the museum of the doorman is not allowed to enter. I have to make an appointment. I found the official website and called and said that they only accept a team of more than five people to visit...ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah The third is the Jinan City Museum. You can visit it for free with your ID card. There are also many collections, including calligraphy and painting utensils. The museum has two floors and about seven exhibition halls. Put the picture! Great for everyone to go and see. The fourth is the Shandong Stone Carving Museum. After finding it, the doorman said that the collection of this museum has been moved to the provincial museum! It's a crash again... I hope that friends who also like the museum can step on less thunder... Since the provincial museum and the geological museum are far away from here, I plan to go the next day. I will explore the road first and share it again. Everyone must pay attention to the opening time before going! Bring your ID card!
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Uh...how to say...it feels good! Yesterday I went to four museums... The first was the Post and Telecommunications Museum. I followed the navigation to the entrance of the courtyard. The doorman said to go to the cabin next to it and ask before entering. There was a staff member in the cabin who was resting. She looked up and said that the museum was now under renovation. Why didn’t you see any notice on the website? The second is the Qilu Coin Museum. In the People's Bank of China, the museum of the doorman is not allowed to enter. I have to make an appointment. I found the official website and called and said that they only accept a team of more than five people to visit...ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah The third is the Jinan City Museum. You can visit it for free with your ID card. There are also many collections, including calligraphy and painting utensils. The museum has two floors and about seven exhibition halls. Put the picture! Great for everyone to go and see. The fourth is the Shandong Stone Carving Museum. After finding it, the doorman said that the collection of this museum has been moved to the provincial museum! It's a crash again... I hope that friends who also like the museum can step on less thunder... Since the provincial museum and the geological museum are far away from here, I plan to go the next day. I will explore the road first and share it again. Everyone must pay attention to the opening time before going! Bring your ID card!
Qilu Coin Museum is located on the east side of the intersection of Jingqi Road and Weiwu Road, and a yard with Jinan People's Bank. In the southwest corner of the yard, there is a small three-story building, the south side of the first floor of the small building is. The museum is not very large, but the collection is rich and there are many top-quality boutiques. A must-see for coin collectors.
The book has its own beauty, and the book has its own gold house.
Qilu Earth, the land is vast, the history and humanities, passed down from generation to generation, it is worth a visit.
The earth of Qilu, which is bred with the wisdom of the ancient people, is very beautiful in all its forms
The exhibition hall of Qilu Coin Museum is about 150 square meters. The exhibition is in the order of the historical dynasties of China, and it brings together thousands of coins from the natural shell to the founding of New China for about 4,000 years, showing the tortuous history of China's currency development. It highlights the unique style of local currency in Qilu. Walking the progress hall, the museum interpreter first introduced the characteristics of coins in different periods of China, from shell coins, copper coins, iron coins, to gold and silver coins, paper money, and explained in detail the production process and use of currency in each period. Students through ancient money, The paper money systematically understands the economic rise and fall of Huaxia for thousands of years and the changes and evolution of various currency systems in history.