Printing is one of the four major inventions of ancient China. Its emergence has made outstanding contributions to the development of Chinese civilization and the progress of world civilization. In order to promote the brilliant printing civilization of China, remember the wisdom of the printing ancestors, the museum is intricate and the lanes are interlaced, and the whole visit process feels very rich.
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Printing is one of the four major inventions of ancient China. Its emergence has made outstanding contributions to the development of Chinese civilization and the progress of world civilization. In order to promote the brilliant printing civilization of China, remember the wisdom of the printing ancestors, the museum is intricate and the lanes are interlaced, and the whole visit process feels very rich.
Walking through the museum's doors, we began to squint in the history of printing. First came a striking giant caster, rusty, that told the history of printing. In the modern printing exhibition area, we saw a row of printing machines, in the ancient printing exhibition area, where engraving printing tools and movable type printing were displayed.
Very worth going. There are various introductions to printing technology. From Cai Lun, who invented printing in ancient times, let people understand the development of Chinese printing technology. There is also an experience area to let you experience the process of printing yourself.
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Printing is one of the four major inventions of China, and the exhibits in the Printing Museum showcase the fine prints of various periods of China.
A great place for museum lovers, good, good, highly recommended
This museum is very distinctive and is a more professional museum
It is only open for two days a week. It coincides with Friday. On the fourth floor of the school library. Don't be afraid of security, just go in generously, because it is originally free. It also coincides with the new students reporting. The boutique is locked and cannot be entered. The rest is mainly display displays. The style is complete, and I have seen everything I want to see, such as Qidan Tibetan, Southern Song Dynasty Jiaozi, etc. It seems very rewarding to be careful. In particular, you can see many printing details of Buddhist scriptures.