It is said that this is the only Beijing cultural museum. When you arrive at Dongxing Wanwei Golden Beach, you must visit it once. There are fewer than 30,000 Beijing people here, and they are a richer minority. They eat by the sea and have unique life skills and cultural traditions.
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It is said that this is the only Beijing cultural museum. When you arrive at Dongxing Wanwei Golden Beach, you must visit it once. There are fewer than 30,000 Beijing people here, and they are a richer minority. They eat by the sea and have unique life skills and cultural traditions.
When you come to the southeast side of Dongxing's motherland, you must know a minority. This minority makes the Beijing ethnic group. I really haven't heard of this minority before I came, but when I took the 5 bus from Dongxing City to Wanwei Jintan, I saw this museum on the road to visit to understand the development and characteristics of this minority. It is still very meaningful, but it needs to be reminded that during the epidemic, it is not closed on Monday, but closed on Saturday and Sunday. I really don’t know if this museum is welcome. Can you come or not welcome?
The traffic here is quite convenient and the environment is good.
The staff in the museum has a very poor attitude, treating tourists like enemies, don't go, go to the fire
🌟 Highlights recommendation: The Beijing Nationality Museum is located in Wanwei Jingdao Scenic Area, Jiangping Town, Dongxing City, Dongxing City, under the jurisdiction of Fangchenggang, Guangxi Province. It officially opened in 2009. This is the first Beijing museum in China. The venues focus on displaying the costumes of the Beijing ethnic groups, the style of the words, the production and life tools, the style of the festival, the solo string piano, the living environment, the folk beliefs, the wedding ceremony and customs, and the map materials, etc., which fully reflects the life history of the Beijing people. If you have the opportunity to come to Fangchenggang and want to know about this marine nation of Jing, who lives by the sea, then this museum cannot be missed first. The people of the Jing nationality are descendants of the main ethnic group of Vietnam. Since the 16th century, they have moved to Jiangping Town, China, from Tushan, Vietnam (now near the Vietnamese Haiphong City). In May 1958, the name was officially designated as "Jing nationality". Beijing is the main language of language exchange among the Jing nationality, which is connected with Vietnamese. The Beijing Museum is a vivid textbook that comes close to the Beijing people and understands the mysterious Jing culture.