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A place worth visiting, with a long history, introducing the past and present of China's Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal!
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A place worth visiting, with a long history, introducing the past and present of China's Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal!
Canal history and culture, a good place to learn, not bad
Tickets for the Chinese Canal Culture Museum are free to visit (you can get the admission ticket with your ID card). The lunch break at noon is a bit long. The museum stops at 11 o'clock and opens at 2:00 pm. We arrived at the museum at noon, so we had to find a cafe outside for lunch and rest. The Chinese Canal Culture Museum is very large. The appearance is a bit cool, with similar appearance on three sides, with the name of the museum written by Mr. Fei Xiaotong. There is a huge Grand Canal sand table in the middle of the first floor. There are stairs or sightseeing elevators up to 2-4 floors. We focused on the canal culture series on the second floor and the Liaocheng historical cultural relics display on the third floor. Specific exhibition halls: World Canal Exhibition Hall, China Canal Exhibition Hall, Shandong Canal Exhibition Hall, Liaocheng Canal Exhibition Hall and Liaocheng Historical Relics Exhibition Hall. The collection of cultural relics is comprehensive and rich, and I have taken a big lesson on world canal science knowledge, and I have learned a lot.
The development history of Liaocheng is gathered here, and the history and humanities of Liaocheng are introduced in detail. When you walk into the Canal Culture Museum, you can understand Liaocheng seamlessly. From ancient times to the present, Liaocheng has played an important channel connecting the north and the south in history.
The China Canal Culture Museum is located at the northeast corner of Dongchang Lake in Liaocheng City. It is a very distinctive museum. It looks like a ship on the Grand Canal. The exhibition takes the canal culture as the theme. It is a combination of knowledge and interest. It is very worthwhile one look.