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Foshan Museum is located on Huakang Road in Foshan New City, opposite to the west gate of Foshan Park, next to Foshan Library. The building of Foshan Museum is newly built, with modern appearance, large area, and a little lawn has not been repaired.
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Foshan Museum is located on Huakang Road in Foshan New City, opposite to the west gate of Foshan Park, next to Foshan Library. The building of Foshan Museum is newly built, with modern appearance, large area, and a little lawn has not been repaired.
In the museum, you can see the blue-and-white folding sticks and mallet bottles from the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. The composition is dense, the painting is rigorous, and it is clean and white, giving people a sense of tranquility and nature. The blue and white jade carving of the lotus pond kingfisher in the Ming Dynasty is small and round, with fine carvings, and lifelike. Once again, it makes people marvel at the creative creativity of the ancients. Perhaps porcelain and jadeware can be seen in other museums that are indistinguishable from the collection here, but the gray sculptures in the collection here are absolutely unique and nothing else. The "Tang Ming Emperor's Yueyue Palace" and "Taoyuan Sanjieyi" produced by Master Bugenquan were originally the ridges of the ancestral temple. The layered background is Taohuayaoyao and ancient cypresses. The layout is accurate and vivid, and the colors are harmonious and full. The facial expressions of the characters are very vivid. One of the essences of Lingnan's architectural culture has been expressed incisively and vividly here.
The best and fastest way to understand a city is to visit the city’s museums. As Foshan with a long history, her museum will certainly not disappoint. The Foshan Museum, which was completed in 1959, includes the Ancestral Temple, Confucian Temple, Huang Feihong, Ip Wentang, and the Guangdong Cantonese Opera Museum. So here, not only can we see the origin and development of Foshan's "Buddha" culture, other martial arts and Cantonese opera with local customs can also make people "feast their eyes."
As one of the cities adjacent to the port of the Maritime Silk Road, Foshan’s culture is also worth writing in capital, so in response to the “Belt and Road” initiative, there is such a unique museum. Mulberry planting, silkworm rearing, silk reeling, and weaving are the work that has gone through thousands of years in history. It seems that in every southerner’s impression, there are several mulberries that are dyed red and black with a bite in their mouth. I am also used to seeing silkworms swallowing on mulberry leaves.
The best and fastest way to understand a city is to visit the city’s museums. As Foshan with a long history, her museum will certainly not disappoint. The Foshan Museum, which was completed in 1959, includes the Ancestral Temple, Confucian Temple, Huang Feihong, Ip Wentang, and the Guangdong Cantonese Opera Museum. So here, not only can we see the origin and development of Foshan’s "Buddha" culture, other martial arts and Cantonese operas with local customs can also make people "feast their mouths."