This should be regarded as a small museum. I have lived nearby for so many years and I have never known it. I have the opportunity to come in and see it today. Beijing was a very important central city in the Liaojin period. It was one of the "Five Beijings" in the Liao Dynasty, and the capital of the regime in the Jin Dynasty. The scope of Beijing City in these two periods basically coincided. The central area is in the Guang'anmen area of the West Second Ring Road today. Outside the right Anmen, this is the southern end of the city at that time, and the Shuiguan site was the key to the city's drainage system at that time. Under the museum, you can see the Shuiguan site at that time, which is the largest Shuiguan site in the country to date. In the museum's ground exhibition hall, you can see some cultural relics of the Liaojin period, and you have a knowledge of the history and culture of these two generations. To be honest, Liaojin is a regional minority regime after all. Through the cultural relics, it can be seen that the various utensils at that time were relatively rough, and there was no comparison with the Central Plains Dynasty in the same period. The entire museum is not big, and it is enough to look at it for an hour.
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This should be regarded as a small museum. I have lived nearby for so many years and I have never known it. I have the opportunity to come in and see it today. Beijing was a very important central city in the Liaojin period. It was one of the "Five Beijings" in the Liao Dynasty, and the capital of the regime in the Jin Dynasty. The scope of Beijing City in these two periods basically coincided. The central area is in the Guang'anmen area of the West Second Ring Road today. Outside the right Anmen, this is the southern end of the city at that time, and the Shuiguan site was the key to the city's drainage system at that time. Under the museum, you can see the Shuiguan site at that time, which is the largest Shuiguan site in the country to date. In the museum's ground exhibition hall, you can see some cultural relics of the Liaojin period, and you have a knowledge of the history and culture of these two generations. To be honest, Liaojin is a regional minority regime after all. Through the cultural relics, it can be seen that the various utensils at that time were relatively rough, and there was no comparison with the Central Plains Dynasty in the same period. The entire museum is not big, and it is enough to look at it for an hour.
The WeChat public account made an appointment the day before the visit, and scan the QR code at the door to make an appointment. At the same time, you must show your ID card and health treasure. The exhibition is divided into three parts. The first part of the exhibition can be seen at the door, and the exhibition is generally exhibited. The second part of the Shuiguan ruins is on the basement floor. After visiting the first part, you can go down the stairs. The third part of the Liaojin ruins is recalled in the backyard of the exhibition hall, and you can see the signs at the back door. The number of visitors is very small, which is equivalent to a private venue. No explanation. Parking is not good nearby, it is recommended to take public transportation.
A small history museum. Because the water gate site of Jinzhongdu was found during the construction of the foundation in the nearby community, this museum was built on this site. The museum can be visited for free and you can register your ID at the door. The environment in the museum is good, very clean and quiet. There are not many tourists, so you can look at each exhibit carefully. There are not many exhibits inside, they are all cultural relics or replicas of the Liaojin period. The exhibits are mainly pottery, and there are also grave room murals, rubbings, furniture, etc., but the number is not much. Outside the physical exhibits, there are also many photo pictures and descriptions. There is a site of the Shuiguan ruins in the basement of the museum, as well as photos during excavation, and related structural instructions. Visitors can see the site up close through the railings.
Beijing Liaoguo capital, I am afraid that many people are not impressed, only thinking of Yuan Ming and Qing
The museum is located within the West Second Ring Road of Xicheng District, Beijing.