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very interesting museum with a huge bronze-ware collection. it is completely for free. The surrounding area is very beautiful as well.
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very interesting museum with a huge bronze-ware collection. it is completely for free. The surrounding area is very beautiful as well.
The time is November 20, 2020, Baoji Bronze Museum. It is free. In the morning, you do not need to make an appointment. You usually don't need to swipe your ID card to enter. It is best to make an appointment on WeChat in the afternoon to ensure that you can enter under limited number of people. In Shigu Park, it is not recommended to bring large suitcases into it, as there are long steps. If you like Chinese 🇨🇳 history, love Chinese culture, and obsessed with Chinese cultural relics, then you must come here for sure. There are two internal floors and eight exhibition halls. The first, second, third and fourth exhibition halls need to be explained. There are volunteer commentators, no charge, and professional commentators, for a fee. We hired a volunteer, a middle-aged sister with short hair and thin hair. The interaction was so good that I didn’t know how to thank her. Explain the interesting uses of bronzes with different names, the difference between the oracle bone inscriptions, and the reason why the bronzes became thin and small after the Qin Dynasty. The two methods of making bronzes are the block method and the wax melting method. Please write typos Correct yourself. Can you think of a way to make bronzes? The ancients are really too smart, and many methods are based on these two methods until now. It is a pity that we could not enter the second exhibition hall to see He Zun, the treasure of the town hall~! I saw an expert ~ Tang San on the pictures of bronzes. I suggest you to watch the TV series "Antique Bureau Intermediate Game". Well, you will thank me. The bright moon shines on Qiongju, which is the Jade Museum. Do you know how the ancients grind jade? In the age when conditions were so limited, the ancients had magic weapons ~ all kinds of sand, and hemp rope could grind as much as it wanted. The yellow decal on the mirror is a bronze mirror museum. Take a look at the mirrors of the ancients. You will know how rough we live. The bronze mirrors from the mouth of the teacup to the mouth of the washbasin are exquisite. Use this mirror I feel beautiful 😊. Tao Yu tells the Spring and Autumn Period. It is a ceramic hall. From the pottery cups made by oneself to the pottery made by different methods in the later period, lacquering and coloring, the whole pottery craftsmanship is becoming more and more mature and exquisite. I feel like I can make a hat cup when I go to the pottery bar. I suddenly want to go! Just write so much on the train. The country has the most bronze Baoji, and there are many types. What are you waiting for? For this museum, it is worth visiting from Beijing or Hainan if you love ancient culture and history! Take a deep tour of this museum and learn about various production methods. It is recommended for one day. Some of us didn’t take a close look, so it took four hours. If you go around like a student group, you don’t need to know anything. One to two hours is enough.
Baoji Bronze Museum is worth a visit. The museum is convenient for parking, parking fees are not expensive, and you will pay for it. The museum is free of charge and needs to make an appointment in advance with the public number, and enter with an ID card and health code.
I really can't help but want to post it again. This national bronze museum is really shocking. There is such a national bronze museum in Baoji City in the west of Shaanxi Guanzhong. The museum has a total of 8 exhibition halls, which give you a comprehensive display of the history of the development of bronzes, and there are many national treasures-called national treasures. Each exhibition hall takes 4 hours to look at. But this trip is definitely not in vain. Especially recommend to everyone.
Baoji, Shaanxi Province, is the "Hometown of Bronzeware" in my country. The China Bronze Museum, located here, is currently the country's largest museum focusing on collecting, researching and exhibiting bronze culture. The museum houses a large number of ancient and mysterious bronzes. The development of bronzes must come here to check in!