Located in Duling Ruins Park, tickets are already included in the tickets for the Ruins Park. The exhibits are private collections, almost covering different tile varieties from different periods. The earliest tiles are called plain tiles, and animal patterns began to appear on the tiles during the Warring States. The tile pattern of Qin Dynasty is mainly cloud grain and sunflower grain, and the development of the tile during the Han Dynasty reached its heyday. Changle Weiyang, Changsheng Infinity, and cloud grain are all representative of Han tiles. In short, you can see the history of the development of the museum through the collection. You must not miss the wadam like it!
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Located in Duling Ruins Park, tickets are already included in the tickets for the Ruins Park. The exhibits are private collections, almost covering different tile varieties from different periods. The earliest tiles are called plain tiles, and animal patterns began to appear on the tiles during the Warring States. The tile pattern of Qin Dynasty is mainly cloud grain and sunflower grain, and the development of the tile during the Han Dynasty reached its heyday. Changle Weiyang, Changsheng Infinity, and cloud grain are all representative of Han tiles. In short, you can see the history of the development of the museum through the collection. You must not miss the wadam like it!
The museum is located in Duling, and has a collection of tiles and ancient bricks in various styles from the Western Zhou Dynasty, as well as various forms of tiles such as boards and tubes. Wadam is the star of the museum, and its decorations include images (animal-based), patterns (mud-based) and text (four-character-based).
Qin Brick and Han Watt Museum is the only museum in China with the theme of Watt. It is the recorder and collector of China's Watt. It is also a private museum. Tickets 35 yuan, Xi'an City Tourist Annual Tickets can be visited for free. Here is a collection of wadang from the Western Zhou period to the Ming and Qing 3,000-year history of each dynasties, overall there are more than 3,000 pieces. The most essence part still belongs to the Qin brick and Han tile, there are different lines, mainly cloud grains, four gods and beasts, etc. Here is also a more detailed introduction to Duling.
Can you imagine a man visiting a museum without a crowd, no noise, a man quietly admiring in front of the breathtaking bricks, drawing on the wisdom of the ancient working people. The museum is within the Duling Scenic Area, a fee-paying attraction, but it is worth a visit, because the collection here is so beautiful, I don't want to come out, I don't want to go far.
Qin Brick Hanwa Museum is located in Yasen Shanglinyuan, No. 1, Fuxiang Road, Qujiang New District, Xi'an City. The museum has more than 3,000 pieces of 2,600 tiles and ancient bricks from the West Zhou Dynasty to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is the largest collection of tiles and categories in the domestic museum. Worth a visit.