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There are many ideas but not much substantial content (Ankang)

The museum's content is very rich, whether it's the natural resources exhibition on the first floor or the intangible cultural heritage exhibition on the third floor, they are all very thoughtful. For example, a gallery on the third floor specifically introduces "Qin Sealing Mud", which is relatively obscure, but it's a different approach that can give you a different perspective on the once great Qin Dynasty However, as the main event, the ancient civilization exhibition on the second floor doesn't have much to show off, and it's filled with a lot of replicas. Most of the exhibits that are thought to be beautifully shaped or distinctive are replicas The cultural relics are mainly concentrated in the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods, Ba, Shu, Chu cultural relics, Han Wei Southern and Northern Dynasties period celadon, painted bricks and pottery figurines, which means that there is not much stuff from the Tang and Song Dynasties onwards What's even more puzzling is that many replicas are prominently displayed in the most conspicuous standalone display cabinets, such as the gilded silkworm in picture one. Then the so-called treasure of the museum, the Shi Mi Ding, is placed in an inconspicuous corner, and there is no separate display cabinet Of course, this treasure of the museum is not because of its shape and craftsmanship, but because it has a lot of words The same treatment is also given to the national first-class cultural relic, the dragon and tiger pattern painted brick (picture 5). I have seen some promotional videos that use the tiger pattern as the museum's LOGO, but it's just casually placed on the side, I really don't understand what this operation is Then look at the tomb beast in picture 6, this thing is very common, many museums have it, but it's the first time I've seen one with such rough workmanship and shape, it might be because it's old The only thing in the exhibits that surprised me was the relic stone coffin in picture 3 and the relic in picture 4, because this is the first time I've seen a real relic The whole tour takes less than two hours, it's suitable for understanding Ankang's geography, folklore, history, it's best to bring children, if you're purely considering from the perspective of cultural relics, it's likely to disappoint you
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Posted: Mar 28, 2024
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