As we all know, Taiyuan Northern Qi Mural Museum is built on the tomb of Xu Xianxiu. But here you can only watch from a distance, not enter. Is there any way to solve this problem? The Jinzhiyuan Mural Art Museum in Jinzhong can perfectly solve this problem. There are not only the murals of Xu Xianxiu's tomb, but also the four major murals in China. Beijing Fahai Temple, Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, Shijiazhuang Pilu Temple, Yuncheng Yongle Palace. There are also exquisite murals such as Yanshan Temple, Princess Temple, Guangsheng Temple, and Chongfu Temple in Shanxi. Although they are all copied artworks, the degree of simulation is still very high. Of course, it also has a disadvantage, which is charging. The main entrance ticket is 60, the Yongle Palace special exhibition is 60, and the real murals in the collection are 150. There is a Shanxi annual ticket that can solve the 60 yuan main entrance ticket. And I participated in their activities on November 11 and entered the main entrance ticket and Yongle Palace for free. No one squeezed, only I was alone to communicate with the murals quietly. Transportation: Taiyuan South Station has a special bus 2 to reach it. In addition, you can take a bus from Taiyuan to Jinzhong. After getting off the bus, the small blue and small yellow shared electric cars can also solve the problem. If you have time, you can also take a taxi together to Yuci Ancient City (although it’s average)
Shanxi Jinzhiyuan Mural Art Museum is a non-state-owned museum approved by the Shanxi Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau and registered by the Shanxi Provincial Civil Affairs Department. The Mural Art Museum is located in the northwest corner of Jinshang Park, Economic Development Zone, Jinzhong City, Shanxi Province, adjacent to Shanxi University Town and Tianmei Shanshan Outlets, covering an area of 15 acres and a construction area of more than 30,000 square meters. In the modern buildings shaded by trees, China's extremely traditional and ancient mural art is hidden. The Mural Art Museum has opened a journey from ancient times to the present for the public. The second floor is the "Wall Painting·Origin of Ancient Chinese Murals" exhibition, and the third floor is the "Yongle Palace Sanqing Hall Real Scene Mural Exhibition" and "Collection Mural Real Object Exhibition" and other mural special exhibitions, which will be officially opened to the public on October 8, 2023.
Ancient Chinese murals are an important part of Chinese traditional culture. Shanxi is a place with extremely rich ancient Chinese murals besides Dunhuang. There are more than 20,000 square meters of existing murals distributed throughout Shanxi. Compared with the Dunhuang murals, which are mainly from the Sixteen Kingdoms to the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, the Shanxi murals cover the entire ancient Chinese period, extending to the Republic of China, and the stock is quite large. Especially the Song, Liao, Jin and Yuan Dynasty murals, such as the Song Dynasty murals of Kaihua Temple in Gaoping, Shanxi, the Liao Dynasty murals of the Wooden Pagoda in Yingxian, Shanxi, the murals of Yanshan Temple in Fanshi, Shanxi, and the Yuan Dynasty murals of Yongle Palace in Ruicheng, Shanxi, etc., represent the master craftsmanship of ancient Chinese murals and are rare treasures in the treasure house of Chinese culture.
As we all know, Taiyuan Northern Qi Mural Museum is built on the tomb of Xu Xianxiu. But here you can only watch from a distance, not enter. Is there any way to solve this problem? The Jinzhiyuan Mural Art Museum in Jinzhong can perfectly solve this problem. There are not only the murals of Xu Xianxiu's tomb, but also the four major murals in China. Beijing Fahai Temple, Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, Shijiazhuang Pilu Temple, Yuncheng Yongle Palace. There are also exquisite murals such as Yanshan Temple, Princess Temple, Guangsheng Temple, and Chongfu Temple in Shanxi. Although they are all copied artworks, the degree of simulation is still very high. Of course, it also has a disadvantage, which is charging. The main entrance ticket is 60, the Yongle Palace special exhibition is 60, and the real murals in the collection are 150. There is a Shanxi annual ticket that can solve the 60 yuan main entrance ticket. And I participated in their activities on November 11 and entered the main entrance ticket and Yongle Palace for free. No one squeezed, only I was alone to communicate with the murals quietly. Transportation: Taiyuan South Station has a special bus 2 to reach it. In addition, you can take a bus from Taiyuan to Jinzhong. After getting off the bus, the small blue and small yellow shared electric cars can also solve the problem. If you have time, you can also take a taxi together to Yuci Ancient City (although it’s average)
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The price is not high, except for the 150 yuan Niangniang Temple mural is the original, the rest are imitation products, but concentrated in a space according to a certain proportion. If the fare is 30, it is a comparative value, 60 per museum, and 100 packages are not worth it. Too expensive.
I don’t know if cleaning is in a hurry to get off work or what reason. I started to wipe the ground at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. I also said that I had too many photos. I just took a few photos. I didn’t come to visit seriously. It affected the experience too much. Originally, there were fewer tourists. This attitude.
If you don't open the flash, take a few more photos and the cleaning aunt said that the experience is not very good. Although the mural is a replica, it is really beautiful, and the fare is a bit expensive.